Please help identify these babies

Jenniferlang61

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I am new to the wonderful world of chicken ownership. I ordered the rare standard breed pack from TSC and none of them are labeled could someone please help me identify them? Sorry the pics r so bad the solid yellow one has feathered legs and from what I can tell none of these are very rare and I hope they're not all Americanas. 5 are supposed to be rare :(
 

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Is this what you ordered?
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/p...tandard-package-chickens-10-count-baby-chicks

It's got a list of possible breeds for the "rare" chicks and for the "standard" chicks.
Those chicks come from Hoover's Hatchery, that has this useful page:
https://hoovershatchery.com/id-my-chick.html

The yellow one with feathered feet might be a French Wheaten Marans, or a Salmon Faverolle, or a Buff Cochin.

Some of your black-looking chicks could possibly be Blue Andalusian or Silver Lakenvelder (maybe). Otherwise, it is likely that the rest of your "rare" ones are Easter Eggers with fancy names ("Prairie Bluebell Eggers" or "Sapphire Olive Egger" or something of the sort.)
 
Is this what you ordered?
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/p...tandard-package-chickens-10-count-baby-chicks

It's got a list of possible breeds for the "rare" chicks and for the "standard" chicks.
Those chicks come from Hoover's Hatchery, that has this useful page:
https://hoovershatchery.com/id-my-chick.html

The yellow one with feathered feet might be a French Wheaten Marans, or a Salmon Faverolle, or a Buff Cochin.

Some of your black-looking chicks could possibly be Blue Andalusian or Silver Lakenvelder (maybe). Otherwise, it is likely that the rest of your "rare" ones are Easter Eggers with fancy names ("Prairie Bluebell Eggers" or "Sapphire Olive Egger" or something of the sort.)
Yes that is exactly what I ordered. Thank you so much for getting back to me.
 

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