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Does this chick have five toes on each foot? I'm pretty sure that it's Silver Grey Dorking. Pullet.
Sicillian Buttercup. Pullet.
Are the bottoms of the feet yellow? If so, you probably have a Jersey Giant. Pullet.
Blue Ameraucana. Thinking cockerel, based off of comb width. It's too young to know for sure, however.
Welsummers. Pullets.
I'm not sure. It honestly looks like a Delaware. But, this breed doesn't appear in the possible breeds for the Rare Breed Assortment. Pullet, whatever it is.
Welsummer, pullet.
Buttercups. Pullets.
Blue Orpington. Pullet.
I'm not quite sure what #3 is then. I suspect, however, that it could be the black version of Blue Orpington. When two blue birds are crossed together, you get 50% blue, 25% black, and 25% splash offspring.# 3 has pink on the bottom of the feet and # 4 and #10 are the same chick and had the shortest wing feathers upon arrival.