please help me identify these baby chicks

Marigold13

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Can anyone please help me identify the chicks that I got in an egg laying mix?
 

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I bought an egg layer mix from Murray McMurray. I also bought Andalusians and silver laced Wyandottes. The rest could be anything that would be in a mixed color egg layer assortment. :/
 
Are Plymouth rocks and barred rocks the same thing? My guess was a barred rock.
Yes, they're the same: Plymouth (Barred) Rocks...they're the most common color variety, probably, so many people just shorten it to Barred Rock. ;) I, too, think your first one is probably a Barred Rock (but more likely only if it has a single comb). Pictures showing their whole bodies, perhaps, or at least combs, face, and legs might be helpful, as I'm not sure what to guess for the other ones since the pictures don't show certain features on the birds. They are cute, though! :)
 

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