Striped chick identification

Could this other chick also be a silver laced wyandotte?
And, any more thoughts on what our "skunk" could be?
 

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"Skunk" is growing a mohawk! she's also significant smaller than her same-aged sisters like the Silver Laced and other black chicks. Any more thoughts on what breed she might be?
 

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Could this other chick also be a silver laced wyandotte?

The dark one? Yes, it could be, although it's still hard to tell at that age.
Some laced Wyandottes have a lot more black than others, both in the chick down and in the feathers.

Check the comb--Wyandottes are supposed to have a rose comb, although sometimes one appears with a single comb; any other comb type is not a Wyandotte. (Single comb Wyandottes are "wrong" if you're taking them to a show or something like that, but perfectly fine for backyard layers.)
 
I believe OP was enquiring about the first chick - they are aware the second is a Wyandotte.

Could this other chick also be a silver laced wyandotte?
And, any more thoughts on what our "skunk" could be?

Questions about two chicks, photos of two chicks. I assumed "skunk" was the striped one (like a chipmunk), which would leave the other as the possible-Wyandotte.

I tried to be clear which one I was giving an opinion on ("the dark one") in case I was mis-reading it.
 
Questions about two chicks, photos of two chicks. I assumed "skunk" was the striped one (like a chipmunk), which would leave the other as the possible-Wyandotte.

I tried to be clear which one I was giving an opinion on ("the dark one") in case I was mis-reading it.
Do you have any thoughts on the other?
Would you agree with CCLB?
 
My old silver laced was killed by my neighbor’s dog because fro some reason let it come into our property🙁
 

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