Supposed to be three Welsummer pullets, Maybe, maybe not?

Here's a picture (not my own) of some Cinnamon Queens. (Note: they can have rose combs like these birds or single combs so don't think too much about the combs :))
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Thanks for all of the replies!

Chicks all came from our local Tractor Supply. They were all in the same tub. We opted for these three as they were a bit older as we wanted to introduce them to a lone youngish hen we have. We’re going to need to wait and see what she like when she ages a bit more. I only know a few varieties...

They are all healthy and have been quarantined over 30 days. Now in an newly constructed enclosed and covered yard subdivided from our existing hen’s area.
 
I wonder if she'll get totally different adult feathers too. I'm not sure how common this is but I had an extra chick in my order and I swore she was a Partridge Orpington-had the right chick down and even started getting pencilled feathers. After she started molting out of her juvenile feathers she then started turning red and eventually was clearly a full-fledged Red Orpington. Where did you get this bird? I wonder if even a Cinnamon Queen is a possibility. Here's the progression of my girl, Mabel. Yours is looks to be turning red like the middle progression picture but time will tell!
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Fine looking hen!
 

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