Identify breed and sex?

Vkoslin

In the Brooder
Feb 6, 2019
10
1
16
5 weeks old

1. Hatched from an olive green egg
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They were all hatched from olive eggs?

They're all mixes, and my lay green or olive green eggs, if female.
No- I'm sorry, I was unclear. The top was hatched from olive green egg. Number two was a light blue egg. And the third a brown egg. I don't believe they're mixes- they were from a fun assortment of eggs ordered online, but unlabeled
 
They are all mixes. First could be an Olive Egger "which are crossbreds". Second could be an Easter Egger "which are crossbreds". Third one traits don't match any pure bred so its a mix as well.
Ah, well, dang. Any ideas on sexes?
 

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