What color are my mixed chicks?

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I do not know if this is the right thread, but I have been hatching eggs from my mixed flock, and 2 have hatched, and one will be dry by tomorrow morning.
I want to have an idea of what the adult color of my chicks will be. A note to keep in mind is that I had a Blue Jeresy Giant cockerel, and separated and culled him 2 weeks before putting the eggs under my broody hen, so there is a very slight possibility that he could be the father, but I strongly believe that the father is the Buckeye cockerel

This chick has a mother of an Australorp, and a Buckeye father.
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This chick's mother is a Blue Jersey Giant, and the father is a Buckeye
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This picture is dark, but this chick has a chipmunk pattern.
 
I do not know if this is the right thread, but I have been hatching eggs from my mixed flock, and 2 have hatched, and one will be dry by tomorrow morning.
I want to have an idea of what the adult color of my chicks will be. A note to keep in mind is that I had a Blue Jeresy Giant cockerel, and separated and culled him 2 weeks before putting the eggs under my broody hen, so there is a very slight possibility that he could be the father, but I strongly believe that the father is the Buckeye cockerel

This chick has a mother of an Australorp, and a Buckeye father.
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This chick's mother is a Blue Jersey Giant, and the father is a Buckeye
View attachment 2340729View attachment 2340728 This picture is dark, but this chick has a chipmunk pattern.
The first is a cockerel, second is a pullet. Adult pattern can vary!
 
The last chick hatched, it is identical to the Blue Jersey Giant Buckeye mix, except the pattern on its back is fainter. Here is a better picture of the first Blue Jersey Buckeye and the Austaleye.
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I’m pretty sure bc at least for the first, the BA mother x Buckeye father = red pullets, black cockerels.
 

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