You could post photos of them too, and see if anyone here recognizes them. Some breeds are fairly easy to recognize at an early age, and some are not, but it's often worth a try.
But it could be a problem if they are all males, or even half of them. Hopefully that won't happen, but it's too early to know yet.
Yes, that is a possbility. Jersey Giants are supposed to have yellow soles on their feet. Blue Australorps would hvae white soles, and so would Blue Andalusians...
We can certainly hope :)
I know of at least one person who bought "female" chicks of one breed, and they turned out to be another breed but were indeed female. I know of others who ended up with right breed wrong sex, or wrong breed wrong sex. Of course there are some who get right breed, right...
Rhode Island Red chicks can have patterning somewhat like that when they are young, and they can change shades of red as they grow.
"Good" quality Rhode Island Reds (meaning, ones selected to do well in shows) will have a much darker red, probably even at this young age. At maturity they can...