Ameracauna or Easter Egger?

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I finally got a good shot of Prudence, my "Ameracauna" pullet (20 weeks). I'm wondering if she really is an Ameracauna or an Easter Egger? How do you know on an all white bird?
 
I can't answer the question but I sure would like to know the answer as well. I have one that looks just like her at about 8 weeks and i wondering if she is a he or she. I posted pictures and some were calling her an EE.
 
I bought her off of Craig's List as "Ameraucana" but the other one that I bought is def an EE with the mixed pheasant type feathers. This one has slate legs but when she was a chick they looked more green.
 
Where you or her previous owner got her as a chick could tell you what she is. It's been my experience, as well as others, that the majority of chicks gotten from farm supply/feed stores, a hatchery, or a backyard breeder, are Easter Eggers. Yes, they may be labeled "Ameraucana", "Americana", or even "Araucana" (which is a rumpless breed). However, they are still simply Easter Eggers, some refer to them as mutts or crossbreeds.

To get a true Ameraucana or Araucana you would need to go to a breeder.
 
can you get a better shot of her legs? In this pic, they really look more like EE legs than Ameraucana.
 
Prudence looks like she has good type and pea comb. She may be pure. You should be getting eggs soon - so that should help to identify. Also, some "pure" birds won't conform perfectly to the standard.
 

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