What breed and gender is this???

So I'm curious about this girl I have. Someone told me before she looks like an Easter egger but she has no beard at all.


Kind of depends on where you got her.

If she's from a hatchery, she's likely an EE. If she lays colored eggs, there ya go.

If she's one of the feral birds that roam the islands, she's....well, a feral bird. Mixed breed, probably with lots of game influence.
 
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Easter Egger. Many of them do not have beards because by definition, they are a cross. She may have some game influence, but by definition would still be an easter egger
 
That's a very common look for what a lot of hatcheries sell as easter eggers. There appears to be a hatchery barred rock, a hatchery RIR, and what looks like a hatchery buff rock in the pic with her, and they all seem to be the same age, so I took some derivative liberty here lol

If I were a bettin' man, Id say EE
 
Thanks everyone! She is from a hatchery, but I didn't know which breeds I would get because I chose to go for their egg layers assortment where they just send you a random mix. Happy with what I got but was just curious about this beardless girl. She does have the same coloring as a lot of feral hens we have here on the islands. But she is not feral :)
 
And at 19 1/2 weeks now but none of these ladies are laying yet. The anticipations killing me

My E E girls were all late bloomers. 7-8 months old before they started to lay. But, their eggs are lovely and well worth the wait. (Although, I do have one, with a muff and a beard who lays a cream colored egg.)
 
I have two 3 1/2 week old chicks that I need to know the gender of because I live in town and can't have roosters
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. I got them at JUPE mills but I don't know the breeds but I for sure know that they are bantams.
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I have two chicks that are 3 1/2 weeks old. I think the tan/yellow one is a roo not sure about the white one. I got them at JUPE mills and they said they were "assorted bantams" (the white one always follows the tan one!)
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