I bought this pullet(IHope a pullet) From a local Breeder that hatched her from Greenfire eggs. She was suppost to be a Deathlayer.

Oh good grief. I'll bet all that was super confusing. 🤣

I've been bouncing around trying to catch up everywhere. Sorry @lisa69! :oops:
what does OP mean. A local breeder hatched her from hatching eggs she bought from Greenfire. The invoice said Deathlayers But whn I got her home I saw the comb, brown eyes. strange color pattern. Not sure if she is a capine, brekel, Frisian Gull , Hamburg? But green fire has only deathlayers and Frisian gulls.
 
That could definitely be a silver Frisian Gull, but the laying of white eggs will not solve the controversy because both Deathlayers and Frisian Gulls lay white eggs. Other than the comb, they look very much alike.
 
I KNOW so. She is a POL (Point of lay) female

Original Poster. I do believe the breed you mentioned is correct. If she later lays white eggs, it will further prove the point. She is really close to laying, if she hasn't started yet.
I hope soon, Breeder says she only 5 months old.
 
pic 1 deathlayer, 2 Campine, 3 East Frisian Gull, 4 is Brekal 5 is mine .
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Does she have blue feet? One thing I've noticed with my gold campines is they all seem to have a bit of dark skin around their eyes like eyeliner, especially the boys. My girls are just now making it to pol and their combs and wattles are still very small whereas my boys' are large and floppy. Campine are a light breed, but they're definitely on the smaller side - closer to a large bantam and not as big as a production red. We're in NZ, so the gene pool for campine is really small. I'm sure they may vary quite a bit more overseas.
 

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