Easter egger?

Bmeadows

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I was wondering if anyone knew what this little girl is. She was in the Easter egger group from TSC. She has a feather “tuft” on her head. I am assuming she an Easter egger of sorts. Black white and grey coloring. Very relaxed bird. Thanks for your help/comments
 

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Could also be one of those Legbar-based Easter Eggers that aren't necessarily bred for olive egg color, seeing as her appearance is a little nondescript. (in a good way...she's very pretty) :)
True! I don't see those very often and forget about them. Either way, you were right OP - She's some sort of Egger.
 
Could also be one of those Legbar-based Easter Eggers that aren't necessarily bred for olive egg color, seeing as her appearance is a little nondescript. (in a good way...she's very pretty) :)
Thanks. My daughter “picked” out all of our birds. Only requirement from me was cold weather hardy
 
Could also be one of those Legbar-based Easter Eggers that aren't necessarily bred for olive egg color, seeing as her appearance is a little nondescript. (in a good way...she's very pretty) :)
My daughter thinks this is a leg bar cross. I tend to agree what are your thoughts
 

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