What breed are these 4??

Feb 7, 2018
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I'm kinda stumped on these four.
I picked them thinking they looked similar to my amerucana (EE) chicks that I had shipped (all of which were dead upon arrival, along with two silkies and one more silkie dying later as he was just too far gone. So yes 1 living out of 8 is pretty bad) anyways! Any guesses on these top 4 lil fluff nutters?

- the big twins
Both have the chipmunk stripes on their backs. Could they be Amerucana (EEs)? And both have long wings...pullets?
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-the golden twins
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-this one is a bit bigger then her twin but smaller then the top two
This one has me stumped on breed, but I think she's a pullet.
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-the really tiny one (smaller then my grey silkie chick who is younger (her pic is also attached as I love her:love)
I'm thinking Serama pullet??
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And my Grey Silkie, just to show her off:love
She/he has started growing in pretty long wings two days after this pic was taken. I'm thinking pullet :fl, but can you use that sexing method on a Silkie?
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Thanks for any help!!
 
To young to really tell, but they look like Easter Eggers to me. I've raised quite a few EE's and sure look like them.


With all the stuff on the web and then going off the way the ones looked that I lost in the shipment, they look like EEs to me too. At least with the chipmunk ones. :confused:
 
To young so say for certain, but they are likely NOT Easter Eggers due to leg color, lack of muffs, and combs. Easter Eggers typically have green legs, muffs/beard, and are pea combs. Where as your chicks have yellow legs, non bearded/muffed, and single combs.
 
Clean faces, yellow legs and what looks like single comb buds on the chipmunk all point away from ee and to welsummer, brown leghorn, etc


>facepalm<
I didn't even pay attention to the legs or muffs!
I was just looking at color of down!

But welsummer wouldn't be bad at all, as I was looking at getting one eventually!
 
To young so say for certain, but they are likely NOT Easter Eggers due to leg color, lack of muffs, and combs. Easter Eggers typically have green legs, muffs/beard, and are pea combs. Where as your chicks have yellow legs, non bearded/muffed, and single combs.


I bet you and grey are right, on the chipmunks. But what about the golden ones?

I'll keep this post updated with pics as they progress.
 

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