The moth
The mother is white, with a beard and gray legs. She does have a tail. She lays seafoam to light teal eggs, was surrendered as an Auracana to me, but I figured she was Ameracauna at best. Again, my yard has rescue chickens, some of which are unmistakable (like my bantam blue frizzle)...
Note on the happening of this: all of my chickens are rescues of some kind and no two are the same breed, so actual "breeding" doesn't happen much here. I get what I get, but the parents are attractive and healthy, so I'm sure it will be a beautiful little easter egger of some kind :).
I have an Auracana that I suspect might be more of an Americana, as she has a tail, but also a substantial beard. She is solid white with gray legs, lays a light teal colored eggs, one of which I am incubating right now. She has mated with a Silver Lace Wing Wyandotte rooster and I'm hoping...