What are these Extra birds in shipping

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Oh I’m counting on them being cockerels I was just curious what breed everyone else thought :) silver laced Wyandotte roo’s look nice from the pics I’ve seen, I was thinking the bronze spot on their heads might indicate golden laced? Any thoughts?
 
Silver laced Wyandottes, were they sent as free " warmers," with your order? Hatcheries generally send males chicks to get rid of them. So you'll need to follow up with new photos when they are 6-8 weeks of age.
Yes-they were add in Roos for warmth
 

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