Dralix
Chirping
Hi, all. My wife, a second grade teacher, got some eggs from Amazon to hatch for her class... back in April of this year ('23). She had 26 eggs (all but 4 hatched, and of the 22 that hatched, 4 ended up being ducks). We already had 6 ladies (2 barred rocks, 1 midnight majesty morans, and 3 Ameraucanas (or Easter Eggers... not sure if they're "true" Americaunas, as we got them at a TS in our area), but brought 3 of the 22 chicks home to raise. Her class named all the eggs before the chicks/ducks hatched. We kept the names the kids gave the eggs.
I need help identifying the three pullets, please. I don't breed/show and have no interest there.
But, I love my ladies and like to know the breeds for health reasons, etc. The breeder's sales description wasn't overly helpful. My wife didn't care, as she was just interested in having chicks to hatch. I think the:
Pic A ("The girls," ~1,5 months)
Pic B ("Tiny," ~1,5 months)
Pic C ("Fluffy," ~3 months)
Pic D ("Wanda," ~3 months... "Tiny" is behind the firepit)
Pic D (The ladies)
I need help identifying the three pullets, please. I don't breed/show and have no interest there.

- White one, "Tiny," is a Sultan, as they seem fairly distinct in appearance. But if I'm wrong, please correct. "Tiny is very skittish but second in the pullet pecking order.
- Black one, with white highlights, "Wanda," is an Ameraucana/Easter Egger. I have another hen (Motherclucker... my then 19-year-old son named her) that's an Ameraucana/Easter Egger and very similar in body build... just copper/black mix (and only slightly more tufting at the cheeks), vs "Wanda's" coloring (and slightly less tufting). Both "Wanda" and "Mother" have a similar... curious, and very sweet... disposition. "Wanda" likes to do her own thing when free-ranging but gets scared if she finds out she's alone (cheeps/chirps like crazy) especially if she doesn't know where "Fluffy" went.
- White, black, copper, and tan mix, "Fluffy," might just be an Easter Egger. She's awesome... curious, friendly, very active and definitely the lead hen in the pullet group.
Pic A ("The girls," ~1,5 months)
Pic B ("Tiny," ~1,5 months)
Pic C ("Fluffy," ~3 months)
Pic D ("Wanda," ~3 months... "Tiny" is behind the firepit)
Pic D (The ladies)