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@sarahandbray,
I know one of them is my speckled Sussex, one looks like one of my wellies did, and the other two I am not sure, but they are so hard to tell apart! Oddly enough, my two remaining easter egger chicks (one didn't make it) are NOT chipmunks! one of them is mostly black, the other is shades of gray. I am SO interested to see how they turn out!
I know one of them is my speckled Sussex, one looks like one of my wellies did, and the other two I am not sure, but they are so hard to tell apart! Oddly enough, my two remaining easter egger chicks (one didn't make it) are NOT chipmunks! one of them is mostly black, the other is shades of gray. I am SO interested to see how they turn out!

I am thinking one of those, probably the marans, cause I *think* orpies always have pink or yellow feet as chicks, but hatchery stock aren't great indicators. I have a beautiful blue orp adult right now, and I would love more blues out there ^_^