Can anyone tell me what she is?

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This is Daisy. I bought her out of the ornamental bin. Not sure what she is. Waiting to see is so hard! Lol here’s her 1 1/2 week photo and her 3 week photo.
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Honestly I got two oliver eggers, a prairie bluebell egger and two ameraucanas and i couldn’t tell the difference without contacting the hatchery i bought them from. Now I can tell them all apart by the color of the legs.
 
Honestly I got two oliver eggers, a prairie bluebell egger and two ameraucanas and i couldn’t tell the difference without contacting the hatchery i bought them from. Now I can tell them all apart by the color of the legs.
Doesn't the bluebells have single combs? and the ameraucana have slate legs with pink foot bottoms? What color ameraucana?
 
Doesn't the bluebells have single combs? and the ameraucana have slate legs with pink foot bottoms? What color ameraucana?
Mine are only 4 weeks. They all looked almost identical of brown besides one that was gray until now when the wings have come in and all are turning different colors. My bluebell is the only one with orange legs. My ameraucanas have really dark green legs and then my olive eggers have lighter green legs.
 
Mine are only 4 weeks. They all looked almost identical of brown besides one that was gray until now when the wings have come in and all are turning different colors. My bluebell is the only one with orange legs. My ameraucanas have really dark green legs and then my olive eggers have lighter green legs.
oh... um... ameraucana have slate legs with pink foot bottoms, not green.
 
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This is one of mine for her chick photo. I ordered mine from hoover hatchery.

Ah... You bought an easter egger under the name Americana. Not the breed name of ameraucana. Hoover is one of the hatcheries that sells EE this way, and misleads people into thinking their buying a pure bred bird. I don't know how they get away with it, but they do. Their site outright says that their birds will lay blue, green or brown; which is a sure clue that they're EE.
 

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