What color eggs do you get?
And what other kinds of hens do you have?
We might be able to figure out enough about her egg color to help identify her breed.
Their Splash Sumatra looks a bit like her, but your hen has very white earlobes while the Sumatra in the photo has very red earlobes, so maybe not.
Your hen's comb has me puzzled. I can't decide whether it's a pea comb, a rose comb, or a single comb that is all crinkled up. I usually pay a lot of attention to combs when trying to identify chicken breeds, but the comb of yours has me completely stumped!
		
		
	 
I get eggs from white to brown and green to blue.
I keep a mixed breed coop hoping that the good traits may be passed on.
I have a splash Cochin rooster and since June a new rooster with a very sad crow a black copper Marans. He came with some sisters so I’m rethinking my mixing and may try to breed them pure. No eggs from these or the six Welspring pullets, or the five Colombian light Brahma’s.
The rest of my girls are these: bantams; 2 white silkie girls; one red frizzle; one cross a black silkie mix; and Brownie who is tiny and brown speckled like some English game hens. Standards are: several amerucana layers; red comets (2); one black laced golden Wyandotte; one buff Cornish.
This girl has the feather markings of the Erminette, with gray legs of an Easter egger, no extra toes or feathered feet. Today I noticed for the first time ‘she’ has regular spurs about 1 1/4” long, so…what began as a single pea comb is now a full rose comb. It, he or she, does not crow.
Also, it has no dentures, now so the other hens spit their teeth out, too. The only teeth we see now is an occasional egg tooth on a newly hatched chick.
I’m not kidding about its attributes except for the teeth thing!
I’ve looked at the suggestions posited here, but IT does not match any of them… The Erminette seems to have yellow legs. I thought it’d possibly be a splash Marans, but IT is a much smaller stature compared to the ones in the coop. IT is more like the black laced golden Wyandotte. Now, with the spurs appearing, I’m really confused.
Could IT be a splash Easter egger without the beard?