I can identify your chickens sex and breed 80% of the time

Hey quick question are americaunas nice and easy going thinking about mixing one with my two wyadottes.
Mine is SO great! She is the alpha female and really doesn't have to show it off to the others much (she pecks heads the least of all my birds). She is mixed with 2 silkies, an olive egger, a cuckoo maran and a speckled Sussex and they all get along great!
 

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I do believe she looks like an Americana. We will for sure know when she starts to lay! Keep me posted and check out the piano playing chicken from agt named jokgu
I sure will! Hopefully they are blue! And I most certainly know that piano chicken... mine unfortunately only has a talent of pooping on everything my husband doesn't want it to!
 
Was told they are Easter eggers and that both are hens, they are 13 weeks old and they both have single row pea combs, one is just bigger than the other and red, same hatch date same parents. The one with the red comb nearly killed two of my for sure roos lastnight. A little confused because of the pea comb sexing but idk lolView attachment 1101474
Ones a male the others a female
A couple questions:
What comb type
What color skin

That's why I'm confused with her cause there is absolutely no muff or beard (I have a strangely small olive egger and see what the beard should be). She is exactly 4 months old tomorrow. I got her from a hatchery and fingers crossed for some blue eggs in the future!

This is a easter egger,
green legs not slate or black
Amerucana lay blue eggs
Easter eggers can lay,blue,green,brown,white or pink
No muffs or beard

Check her skin what color is it?
Does she have a pea comb
 
I do believe she looks like an Americana. We will for sure know when she starts to lay! Keep me posted and check out the piano playing chicken from agt named jokgu

If you mean ameraucana, no.... this bird does not have the characteristics of the breed..... bear, muffs, recognized color of plumage, and had green legs. This bird is, at best, an Easter egger.... sometimes sold with the misspelled version of the breed name you used
 
That's why I'm confused with her cause there is absolutely no muff or beard (I have a strangely small olive egger and see what the beard should be). She is exactly 4 months old tomorrow. I got her from a hatchery and fingers crossed for some blue eggs in the future!
They both have beards and have dark grey legs, single row pea combs
 

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