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Colored egglayer mix, breed?

Just to clear it up that isn't a sapphire Olive egger, that is what my avatar is. They are crested.
Ok..are normal olive Egger chicks gray like that too? I’m going to exchange a boy calico princess for a new chick, so I’m hoping to pick out an Americana or bluebell Egger..does any have any idea what those chicks should look like?
 
Barring automatically means boy? That’s too bad, especially since another chick is suspected to be a boy, and the barred one is my favorite..
No barring does not mean male automatically (except in hybrids like black sex link) but a double dose of barring would and that bird appears to have a lot of white. I'm not really sure on it but I'm just saying it could turn out to be.
 
Ok..are normal olive Egger chicks gray like that too? I’m going to exchange a boy calico princess for a new chick, so I’m hoping to pick out an Americana or bluebell Egger..does any have any idea what those chicks should look like?
With EE's they come in any shade so that won't help. I will have pics of the bluebells in a bit
 
Never mind, Hoover's is saying the colors vary alot. They don't look like EE's so I'm speculating that you got olive eggers because of there resemblance to maran chicks.
 
Never mind, Hoover's is saying the colors vary alot. They don't look like EE's so I'm speculating that you got olive eggers because of there resemblance to maran chicks.
For the record olive eggers, along with Bluebell and all the others are just subcategories of Easter Egger. There is also no way to specifically say that a bird doesn't look like an EE as they can just about look like anything.
 

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