New chicks, don't know breeds *updated pics later in the postings*

GardenGirl

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Hi all!

O.K. I added the pics. I hope it worked because it is my first time doing this.
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Also, if you can tell the sex, we would appreciate it. Thanks!!
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We just picked up 3 five week old chicks from a friend who hatched them for a class project and didn't want to keep them. She thinks they are all silkies, but from being on here and usually lurking, I have to think different. They are all standard sized.

#1 is black with a little ridged comb, black legs and 4 toes. No feathers on the legs.

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#2 is black and white, not barred kinda just swirled and splashed, pale yellow legs, 5 toes, and feathers starting to grow on the legs. Also a little comb that looks like a button on the head above the beak.

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#3 has the same comb as #2, same pale legs, 5 toes, but is basically brown with some white and black markings on the wings. I think there is also a feather or two on the legs.

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I don't know much about Silkies but I glanced in The Field Guide to Chickens and they should have 5 toes, slightly feathered legs , slate blue legs and a small almost circular comb. There are lots of Silkie fans on here so I am sure someone will have a better idea for you.
 
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just a stab in the dark from looking at one of the hatchery sits, but could the one with black swirls be turning into this?


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Silver Laced Wyandotte
 
#1 Looks like a Black Giant
#2 looks like a Faverolle
#3 not sure.

Could you post closer pics of body and head??
 
I was afraid I had roos. I kind of thought the black and white one was and I was a little suspect of the brown, but it is now smaller than the black and white and they seem to be the same breed. The feathers are also shorter. I was hoping the black one was a hen, we wanted another good layer and was hoping it was a black austrolorp (sp?). Can anyone figure out what these guys are? If they are all roos we will have to get rid of them. We have a little guy who would not take kindly to another roo around, let alone the possibility of 3.
 

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