Please help me Identify :)

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I have 6 chicks I need help identifying please about 1-2weeks old
1: yellow with foot feathers
2: gold
3: bold chipmunk colored
4: yellow and black w/ black on beek
5: yellow and black
6: yellow and black with foot feathers
 

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Some possibilities:
The yellow one with foot feathers may be a white cochin.

The yellow & black with foot feathers may be a brahma--dark or light, I'm not sure.

The yellow & black with black on the beak and dark legs may be a Black Australorp, although several other kinds can also be black.

The yellow & black with lighter beak and legs and less black may be an Ancona.

The red one might be a Rhode Island Red, but many other breeds also look that way as chicks, so it could easily be something else.

The chipmunk striped one could be Speckled Sussex or Brown Leghorn (as chickenlittle21 said), or it could be a Welsummer, a Dark Cornish, an Easter Egger, or quite a few other breeds.

This page has photos of many breeds of chicks, so you could look through it and see if it helps:
https://hoovershatchery.com/id-my-chick.html
 
Some possibilities:
The yellow one with foot feathers may be a white cochin.

The yellow & black with foot feathers may be a brahma--dark or light, I'm not sure.

The yellow & black with black on the beak and dark legs may be a Black Australorp, although several other kinds can also be black.

The yellow & black with lighter beak and legs and less black may be an Ancona.

The red one might be a Rhode Island Red, but many other breeds also look that way as chicks, so it could easily be something else.

The chipmunk striped one could be Speckled Sussex or Brown Leghorn (as chickenlittle21 said), or it could be a Welsummer, a Dark Cornish, an Easter Egger, or quite a few other breeds.

This page has photos of many breeds of chicks, so you could look through it and see if it helps:
https://hoovershatchery.com/id-my-chick.html
Thank you very much for taking the time to reply. This gives me much info to continue my investigation. I’m excited to see what they turn out to be!
 

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