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Thanks for all the help!
Here are some more pics
 

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They don't always go through Hoover's. They don't match with any breed they carry. This down is often found in Golden Campines, Sicilian Buttercups, and Gold Pencilled Hamburgs. Buttercups are the most common of the trio and comb type matches.

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Ah okay I can’t really see the comb very well cause it’s so blurry and small still but makes sense. Unless maybe they’re EEs possibly?
 
I think you've got more than two breeds present.

In post #11, the last picture, just to the right of center, there is a chick that looks different than the other spotted chicks. This one has much more red on its head, more black on its breast, and I'm pretty sure it's got a rose comb. It's probably a Wyandotte (Gold Laced) or a Hamburg (Gold Penciled or Gold Spangled.)
 

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