Two chicks- what breeds?

Beaconhoodchicken

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Pretty sure the little brown one is an Easter egger. Not sure about the white. The white has a handful of black feathers on its back.

they are just over three weeks old. Would love to know if anyone has guesses about the sex as well!
 

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Pretty sure the little brown one is an Easter egger. Not sure about the white. The white has a handful of black feathers on its back.

they are just over three weeks old. Would love to know if anyone has guesses about the sex as well!
I disagree, this does not look like a cornish cross to me. Perhaps an Austrawhite? Can you post a photo showing the black feathers? 😊
Good side view of the little brown one would help as well. Likely an EE, but I can not see it's legs or comb in the photo provided.
Agree, they both look like pullets, but they also look to be older than 3 weeks of age.
 
I disagree, this does not look like a cornish cross to me. Perhaps an Austrawhite? Can you post a photo showing the black feathers?😊
Good side view of the little brown one would help as well. Likely an EE, but I can not see it's legs or comb in the photo provided.
Agree, they both look like pullets, but they also look to be older than 3 weeks of age.
x2, I feel like if it was a Cornish cross, it would have thicker legs by now.
 
I disagree, this does not look like a cornish cross to me. Perhaps an Austrawhite? Can you post a photo showing the black feathers?😊
Good side view of the little brown one would help as well. Likely an EE, but I can not see it's legs or comb in the photo provided.
Agree, they both look like pullets, but they also look to be older than 3 weeks of age.
They were born on April 30, I hatched them :). The little one has a slipped tendon that we are working with, which is why the bandage
 

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I disagree, this does not look like a cornish cross to me. Perhaps an Austrawhite? Can you post a photo showing the black feathers?😊
Good side view of the little brown one would help as well. Likely an EE, but I can not see it's legs or comb in the photo provided.
Agree, they both look like pullets, but they also look to be older than 3 weeks of age.
Oh I had to reread the post I didn't see that they said it had black feathers. Sorry. Not a CX
 

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