Ordered Speckled Sussex, but think they are Easter Eggers??

Faustina14

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I ordered 3 Speckled Sussex pullets from my local feed store and picked up the chicks 4 days ago. They order from Cackle Hatchery. Since I am brand new to raising chickens, I need help identifying the chicks. I am pretty sure they are not Speckled Sussex. Can anyone help me identify the breeds?
 

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Looks like an Amerecauna to me I actually have a chick just like that here is a pic of her when she is only a few days old.
 

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I don't know what that is but it's not a speckled Sussex . it's carrying the eb (brown ) allele because it has a brown helmet on its head. Speckled Sussex are based on the Wheaten (eWh) or the wild-type (e+) allele , neither of which result in a brown helmet.
Best ,
Karen
 

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