Mystery egg!

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I have a pen with 2 Buttercups, one Welsummer, 4 bantam Cochin, 4 old English bantams and one buff laced seabright. All birds are 8-9 months old.
The last two days, I have found an egg that is different than the rest.
All the birds in that pen should lay white, off white or cream eggs, except the Welsummer. She lays a large, dark brown egg with darker brown Speckles. The mystery egg is pinkish brown with purple spots, and between bantam Cochin and buttercup size.
Any ideas on who could be laying this egg? I thought, maybe, the seabright, because I'm pretty sure she wasn't laying yet, as of last week. But, I looked it up, and her eggs should be small and white or cream, about the same size as the old English.
First picture is an OEGB egg on the left, bantam Cochin next, the mystery egg, then a Buttercup egg on the right.
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Top-middle in picture below, between buttercup eggs.
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Yesterday's egg on the left, today's on the right.
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Your Welsummer is laying those eggs. As pullets and hens get more into production the amount of brown coating on each egg laid decreases. The eggs are darkest when the hen starts laying and the lightest when she has been laying well for a few months.
 
Your Welsummer is laying those eggs. As pullets and hens get more into production the amount of brown coating on each egg laid decreases. The eggs are darkest when the hen starts laying and the lightest when she has been laying well for a few months.
Both Welsummers have been laying for a very short time (only 2 weeks for one of them), and these mystery eggs are smaller, by a lot.
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It would have to be Esther then. All the other Cochins are broody. The other three lay cream colored eggs. I think I'm going to try the lipstick test, to be sure. I don't normally wear makeup, so a run to Dollar Tree is in order, for the cheap stuff.
Most people would use food dye in the vent of a chicken to see who's laying.
 

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