Rescued some chicks, what breed are they?

Chef Mo

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May 23, 2018
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Hi all, I’m new to this site. We have 11 girls and was just given 3 wild babies whose mother was killed. Anyone know this breed? Or what mix they might be? The little black one seems to have feathers on his feet and is very friendly I’m hoping he’s not a rooster Luckily one of our salmon faverolle girls was broody at the right time
 

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No idea that chipmunk pattern in chicks covers alot of ground. Gamebirds, ameracauna, easter egger. I mixed a fav roo with an easter egger/buff orphington mix hen and got a fuzzy chipmunk pattern. You're going to have to wait a bit to know for sure.:)
might want to wait till they are a little older. it is hard to guess at this age with those patterns.
 
Why can't you ask the person that gave you the chicks? You called them wild. Does that mean they were hatched and raised by a broody who didn't belong to anyone? If that's the case I'm guessing they are mixes.
 

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