BSL vs black Australorp?

AshleyDanielle

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Any help would be appreciated. Not sure what breed she is. Shes about a week old. I got her from the bin at Meyers. She has clean legs.
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I'm agreeing with Black Australorp, though I've seen the occasional BSL with no brown. Does it have any white primary flight feathers? Black Australorps often have those then lose them before maturity, but they might not have had come in yet.

Now, that's not extra fluff I'm seeing on her cheeks is it? And she does have a single comb, right? I'm on a phone right now so I can't get the pictures as big, but I'm almost questioning EE here, or specifically, a Black Ameraucana (which Meyers does have).
 
I'm agreeing with Black Australorp, though I've seen the occasional BSL with no brown. Does it have any white primary flight feathers? Black Australorps often have those then lose them before maturity, but they might not have had come in yet.

Now, that's not extra fluff I'm seeing on her cheeks is it? And she does have a single comb, right? I'm on a phone right now so I can't get the pictures as big, but I'm almost questioning EE here, or specifically, a Black Ameraucana (which Meyers does have).
I can't tell if there is a beard or what comb type, yet, myself. Easter egger is a possibility. Time will tell.
 
now that you mention it she does have some fluff on her face! But not much. I also attached a better pic of her feathers now that they’re growing in some. Here’s a better pic.
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I'm agreeing with Black Australorp, though I've seen the occasional BSL with no brown. Does it have any white primary flight feathers? Black Australorps often have those then lose them before maturity, but they might not have had come in yet.

Now, that's not extra fluff I'm seeing on her cheeks is it? And she does have a single comb, right? I'm on a phone right now so I can't get the pictures as big, but I'm almost questioning EE here, or specifically, a Black Ameraucana (which Meyers does have).
 
Not sure if my response posted. See pictures below. I didn’t pay much attention to her cheeks until you mentioned it!
 

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