Can you identify my chick?

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Afternoon,
I finally got chickens again 2 weeks ago. One died in the first 24 hours and unfortunately due to significant storm damage shortly after (I don’t even want to talk about the DAYS that I was up every two hours with hot water bottles on less than week old chicks) I wasn’t able to get a replacement until today. The store only had “assorted pullets”. Some were definitely naked necks, which wasn’t really what I was after. I made a best guess on a good hen. I’m hoping for an Easter Egger, and it has a beard so that narrows it down a bit, but I’d love it if anyone had some ideas about the new addition. Thanks!
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And if i'm correct about the breed, it looks to be a female as well. Sex links lay nice brown eggs, and are very docile. I have some!
It’s supposed to be a pullet. They had a bunch of different breeds/hybrids tossed together as “assorted pullets”. I wasn’t sure about any of them except the naked necks and I wasn’t really after those. The floof on the cheeks of this one was a deciding factor. I was hoping to get an idea of what it could be so I had some idea about how it will lay and the personality. Thank you for the help!
 
Looks like as far as I can tell several options: Starlight Green Egger, Prairie Bluebell Egger, and Cinnamon Queens. It came from tractor supply and Hoover Hatchery
 
Looks like as far as I can tell several options: Starlight Green Egger, Prairie Bluebell Egger, and Cinnamon Queens. It came from tractor supply and Hoover Hatchery
You'll be able to tell better when it gets feathers. They can change to different patterns with that chipmunk coloring it has now.
 
Looks like an EE to me.
What kind of comb does it have?
 

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