Easter eggers?

Do you have pictures? My 3 EEs are towards the bottoms of the pecking order at my house. They are pretty submissive to the rest of the girls and don’t give them a lot of trouble. All mine are varying standard size breeds that grew up together, but I would count them as a breed that’s good to integrate.
 

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Thanks! I saw you added them to the original post! That will make them easier to identify. I think everyone else has some good ideas on the mix they are. Hope they integrate well, enjoy those blue eggs!
 
A few of these pictures look like my Pearl Star Leghorn. Not a true Leghorn but a mix of sorts. From Townline Hatchery. My girl - Princess Peep is definitely the lead hen with my EEs second in command. She is not at all aggressive though and leaves my more docile Maran and Plymouth Blue alone.
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And well, I guess the combs are very different between our birds, mine is about 20 weeks so not fully mature yet. Best of luck!
 
We need pics.
I think they are Whiting True Blues.
I think they'll do fine.
I started looking up pics and I think you're right! Seems that the hatchery may have mixed them up. Here's a screenshot of a pic I found. Apparently they can be red.
 

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