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I agree - doesn't make sense. Maybe the clerk thought they were australorps since the babies looked like australorps when you bought them, but was mistaken. Black australorp chicks should not have brown on their wings.
I have thought that maybe they are Barnvelders. I know it is unusual and they might be mutts too but could they? They have a brown-reddiish lacing on their wings that is reather pretty.
What color are their legs? They were in the pullet side when I bought them. How are black sex links separated by sex? Is it by color of the legs? Mine have yellow legs but black in a sort of stain on top.
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My 2 barnevelders have yelllow legs with a light grey wash - this is them at 8-9 weeks (you can see the legs in the second photo):
Our black sexlinks have varying degrees of brown on their feathers- the one on the left of the 1st photo has some brown on her back (ignore the black comb - she's the only one of the bunch to have one). One thing they all had in common is the long leg & long necks (see second photo). Most had grey legs.
These black sexlink chicks are about 4-6 weeks of age in these photos:
Oh my
The legs are like the sex link but the brown copper looks a lot like the barnvelders even the beak. I the second picture they are about the same age. I will post again in a few weeks so we can compare again ok. I do think mutt from the feed store (which I think gets them from the hatchery)