I know I’m probably going to upset some ppl, but I’m genuinely confused..

Mine has 3 nesting boxes too (they do all fit in, and of course only use one).
This is what they do on cold GA nights:
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Aww those are some beauties! I have 8 nesting boxes and they fight over 2. I’ve seen them literally standing in line.
That little white one on the end definitely looks cozy! What breed are the black and little white one? And now I’m sad I don’t have any yellow hens!!! Are they buff Orpingtons?
 
The boxes are 16” wide BTW, my poor Ameraucana 🤣
Wait a minute my ameraucanas don’t look like that! Was I lied to?? Are my Lavern and Shirley imposters?? (Doesn’t matter, I love them anyway, but still).
 

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You may or may not have been mislead.
Visually, she's considered an easter egger.

Some people think if it doesn't resemble APA's SOP, that it isn't the breed.
I just wanted hens with beards, it totally doesn’t matter to me. I don’t do the SOP thing. I’m just trying to keep mine alive lol. But it’s nice to know what “breed” I have or don’t have..ok so what’s an Easter egger? Just a mixed breed?
 
I just wanted hens with beards, it totally doesn’t matter to me. I don’t do the SOP thing. I’m just trying to keep mine alive lol. But it’s nice to know what “breed” I have or don’t have..ok so what’s an Easter egger? Just a mixed breed?
basically
Egger is like "mix" (not a breed)
Easter Egger = any feather color, any egg color. Hopefully have blue eggshell gene.
(Everybody secretly loves easter eggers)

Ameraucana used to be common in producing easter eggers, so that's why eggers so often had beard and muffs.
But now, so many blue-eggshell breeds have been developed from Araucana and Ameraucana, that a lot of things can be used.

And it just gets confusing
 
basically
Egger is like "mix" (not a breed)
Easter Egger = any feather color, any egg color. Hopefully have blue eggshell gene.
(Everybody secretly loves easter eggers)

Ameraucana used to be common in producing easter eggers, so that's why eggers so often had beard and muffs.
But now, so many blue-eggshell breeds have been developed from Araucana and Ameraucana, that a lot of things can be used.

And it just gets confusing
I’m definitely confused. 👍My imposters lay blue eggs. Delicious blue eggs. And whatever they are, they are the sweetest little bearded ladies.
 
I’m definitely confused. 👍My imposters lay blue eggs. Delicious blue eggs. And whatever they are, they are the sweetest little bearded ladies.
Here’s my EE, foreground on the right:
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No beard, no muff, no crest, no leg fluffs. A kind poster told me on another thread that her color pattern is silver duckwing.

Pea comb, willow green legs (originally blue), lean-bodied, hawk beak.

One pale blue-green egg every single morning.
 

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