What colors are my D'anvers chicks?

Hello again everyone,

My birds are now ten weeks old and I'm coming back in for re-assessment.

There is one less bird in images as a result of becoming a snack for local wildlife.

Nipple and Muffless are my roosters in the bunch, the rest I believe are pullets, and pullet 3 is highly likely to be a red millefleur.
All porcelain minus the one red Mille Fleur girl.
 
It has been quite a while. I took new photos today. None of them have begun to lay yet.
 

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That one without the spotting, could this be lavender over buff columbian or is there something else going on?
Not sure. It just looks like a Porcelain not carrying the mottling, so…I don’t know what color that makes.
 
Ah I see. Thank you! I submitted to a contest a while ago. I am not sure that any of my entries placed. The falling snow does make a nice effect, doesn't it?
It does! Those are beautiful photos of beautiful chickens!
 
Theirs no real way to tell what color they will grow up to be, like my chicks were a crossbreed of vanaraj and kadaknath (country chickens) and one of them was black, and it became a totally different chicken with brown feathers and zero traits of black, though i don't have pictures of her, still I will guess these chickens color though.

Chick1 - might be gray or some kind of black and brown
Chick2 - Will be gray and brown with some black on the head I guess
Chick3 - Idk, also I guess she wouldn't live long enough to be adult (i guess she is sick, because of the picture you sent lol)
Chick4 - Gray-black gradient i guess
Chick5 - would not live long enough
Chick6 - Black (Is he older than others? lmao)
As I told you, their is not any ways to actually determine it, these are just guesses
 

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