Three chicks I’ve had for a week

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What breed and gender do you think these three are? The lighter ones have feathers on the feet. If you have pictures of what you think they would look like that would help.
 

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Too young to sex, come back with close up photos of the comb and waddles at six or seven weeks and it should be more apparent then
That’s what I thought too but I wanted another’s opinion :) thank you! I would appreciate your input when I update the thread in 6 weeks then.
Edit: any guess of the breed?
 
Your right! Looks very similar to a welsummer
Though I’m trying to determine the leg color of the possible Welsummer. Welsummers usually have yellow legs, right? And these look almost greenish maybe? I can’t really tell.
 
The stripey chick will probably have to grow for a while before it can be identified for sure. Many kinds of chicks can be striped like that.
Some of the more common ones:
--some colors of Old English Game Bantams
--Welsummers
--Cream Legbars
--Brown Leghorns
--some Easter Eggers (although most would have pea combs, and the chick in the photo appears to have a single comb)
 

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