Easter Egger Identification

There seems to be a common misunderstanding about how hatcheries breed their EEs. They breed EE to EE. The reason EEs aren't a breed is that there isn't a standard for them, not because they are a hybrid of an EE and something else or an Ameraucana and something else. And, since there is no standard, hatcheries are free to select for the traits they prefer. I suspect that productivity and egg color are at the top of the list, muffs are preferred, and standardized plumage is not even on the radar.
 
There seems to be a common misunderstanding about how hatcheries breed their EEs. They breed EE to EE. The reason EEs aren't a breed is that there isn't a standard for them, not because they are a hybrid of an EE and something else or an Ameraucana and something else. And, since there is no standard, hatcheries are free to select for the traits they prefer. I suspect that productivity and egg color are at the top of the list, muffs are preferred, and standardized plumage is not even on the radar.
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Thanks guys! I'm very much of a noob in the chicken world so thanks for telling me how unique she is. I've never realized it until now. I guess I got pretty lucky with my 2 EEs because, well.. Just take a look at this! I know it isn't rare, but I love the way she looks!
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