Feed store said Americauna. So Easter Egger?

luluvantuckett

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The girl said they were Americana pullets. And that they were a week old. I think they were 2 weeks old when I got them. Which would make them 4.5 weeks now. They don't look the same. One doesn't have a beard. And one is a little bolder and less timid and also has a slightly larger comb. Please for the love of God not another roo!!!!!

Can anyone tell their breeds??
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Here's pictures from the day I got them.
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Oooh! Fingers crossed!!! And good! I got them home and saw that one had the beard puff and one didn't so I was a little bummed. They were also mixed in with silver laced wyondettes.
 
I had two smooth faced Easter Eggers and 3 puffy faced ones. We lost beautiful Pearly-girl to a freak accident when she was about 9 months old or so. We still have Dumb Daphne the Flock Complainer. What a character! She thinks she's a rooster, and she's a good rooster, too! She's always on alert, always squawking her warnings, always scolding the other chickens. She hasn't laid an egg since December 2014, following a hard molt, and I'm not even sure why she's still out there and wasn't a meal long ago.

I have such a soft spot for Easter Eggers! Personable, pretty, and lovely eggs. (Well, except for Dumb Daphne the Flock Complainer, although she started out laying pretty eggs!) I see pullet in both of yours, as the others have said, but I also thought our Scout was a pullet until he was around 4 months old. So pictures in a few more weeks might not be out of line.....
 
Lol. Thanks everyone. I'll post more in a few weeks. Lets give the pullet vibes in the mean time! I had 9 chicks appear this morning from under the chicken coop!!! Sneaky Clementine!!!!!!! I need those pullet vibes big time!!!
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