Is this a white leghorn pullet?

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From Meyer Hatchery, part of an assortment. 9 weeks old.
Is this a white leghorn pullet? Or something else?


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Not a white leghorn. Leghorns do not have beards and their legs are white.
It has a beard and green legs, so it is probably a white Easter Egger or Olive Egger.

It is a pullet.
 
Thank you. I noticed the fluffy cheeks, but didn’t know Easter eggers could be all white. She is very sweet and very inquisitive. Always checking out what I’m doing. Thank you.
 
Not a white leghorn. Leghorns do not have beards and their legs are white.
It has a beard and green legs, so it is probably a white Easter Egger or Olive Egger.

It is a pullet.
X2....pretty bird, the solid white is a less common color
 
I was way off! I was only considering the white breeds they sold.
So....anything with beard and muffs is an Easter Egger? I do love the puffy cheeks! They are so cute:)
I’m going to be posting a few more chicks soon. I thought I had them figured out, but now I don’t think so. Thanks again for the help. It’s so fun to figure out what breeds I got in my assortments.
 

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