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See, I thought that an EE was a mutt in which case it could have any combinations of features? I just get so confused, everytime i think ive learned something someone throws a wrench in there and IM back at square one! LOL
EE's aren't just any mixed chicken, I believe an EE should be part Ameraucana or aracuana. They are called mutts because they don't breed true. When you breed barred rocks, you know you will end up with a barred rock chick and you know what it will look like when it grows up. If you breed your EEs, you will probably still get an EE, but you will have no idea what it will like like.
Easter eggers usually have the beards and/or muffs, lay colored eggs (hence the name EE), have short pea combs (some wide, some narrow), and can have green or slate legs. They can sometimes be clean-faced or lay a brown egg, but I've never seen one with that type of comb. Besides having a large comb, that rooster doesn't have any beard or muff either - it doesn't have any signs of being an EE. Take a look at the rooster in pic #1 - it has the pea comb, the fluffy face, and a greenish tint to his legs - obviously an EE.
Here's a link that shows pictures of Ameraucanas:
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGA/Arau/BRKAmer.html
Here's a link that shows easter egger chickens:
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGA/Arau/BRKEaster.html
The easter eggers have a lot of the same traits as the ameraucanas do, but they don't have specific colors to them. When you breed wheaten ameraucanas, you should get wheaten ameraucana chicks. Can't predict when you breed easter eggers.
edited to add the above links.