Can you identify this chicken breed?

Searched a lot of pictures and unable to identify this chicken breed.

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Stacy Arnold

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Jun 27, 2017
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I'm not an expert at chicken breeds, but that almost looks like a Swedish Flower.
 
It's in a juvenile stage, which makes it harder to identify as you don't have chick down and you don't have adult feathers...but....

It has a pea comb, yellow legs, no foot feathers, and obviously white/red

I honestly think it is a mix...or is a hatchery Easter Egger which now can have yellow legs and no beard/muff.

Where did you get it? That can help us identify as well.
 
It's in a juvenile stage, which makes it harder to identify as you don't have chick down and you don't have adult feathers...but....

It has a pea comb, yellow legs, no foot feathers, and obviously white/red

I honestly think it is a mix...or is a hatchery Easter Egger which now can have yellow legs and no beard/muff.

Where did you get it? That can help us identify as well.
Fruita Colorado Co-op. They couldn't identify it either. Below is a picture of the two I have, plus a close up on one of them.
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Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.

LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.

LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.

LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.

LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.

LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.

LofMc
Not a Swedish Flower...they have single combs.

LofMc
It's in a juvenile stage, which makes it harder to identify as you don't have chick down and you don't have adult feathers...but....

It has a pea comb, yellow legs, no foot feathers, and obviously white/red

I honestly think it is a mix...or is a hatchery Easter Egger which now can have yellow legs and no beard/muff.

Where did you get it? That can help us identify as well.
Than
 
Hi,
Thank you for the suggestions, and I realize I might have to wait until they are grown to identify now. I did add a few more pictures of both of the mystery chickens.

Thanks Again,
Stacy
 

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