
Five may not be a big litter in some breeds and very big in others, pups who are undernourished at birth are scrawny/scraggy with no healthy layer of flesh over their bones, pups who are genetically small are in perfect proportion and plump/chubby. Simply having too many squashed into one horn could compromise growth and development.
At 2 weeks it is too early to pick a pup and certainly not from pics and markings are not top priority when making a pick, in the past I have had to change my mind re colour/pattern because that pup didn't come up to the breed standard. What are you wanting the pup for? Some experts can pick pups with potential at birth but things can go wrong before they reach 8 weeks which is the ideal age for evaluation and pick.
If you are wanting a pup for conformation shows/breeding then a breeder shouldn't be forcing you to pick at 4 weeks as that is too early and surprised the breeder can make her pick by then too although being her pups she could change her mind later.
I would go and see the pups at 4 weeks, eliminate the definite No's but ask if you can delay making the final pick between say 2 pups till later.