Pics of my EE pullet - what is her color called?

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Chicken newbie here. I am raising my first batch of chicks (to be layers) and I have 5 EEs (also 6 Cuckoo Marans, 3 Buff Orps, and a Mystery Chick). However, one of my EEs is a totally different color than the others, and I think she is very pretty! However, I don't know what to call the color. Is this what you would call Wheaten? Or something else?

Her name is Daisy Mae, and she is buff-colored on her head and neck, and as you move down her body, her feathers are white with buff "lacing" (I think that's what you call it, but please correct me if I'm wrong), and then her back end is pure white. Here she is, any thoughts?

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Right now I call her my "blendy chicken" because her color blends from buff to white.

Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 
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Looks just like one of my EE's.

I call her "Buff-E" ... or Buff Easter Egger

I'll have to get a pic of her for ya.


I'm going to put my blue Ameraucana roo over her I'm seeing beautiful chicks.
 
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hmmmm.... interesting. I googled "buff laced polish chickens" as you suggested, and it almost seems like my Daisy Mae is the opposite of Buff Laced. The chickens in the pics I found have buff color on the inside of the feathers and white on the outside edges.... Daisy Mae is the other way around.

I know EEs are basically "mutts" and so it's not like she's really purebred anything or maybe not even a standard color. I was just wondering if it had a name. I think she's pretty
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It's cool that she's different :::proud mama here:::
 
Mahonri -

that does sound beautiful! I would love to see a pic of your girl and also let me know if you make any chicks with that pair and how they come out. It would be interesting for sure!
 
no sweat! I appreciate the feedback. I had actually thought of the color "buff laced" myself, because I thought I'd heard of it before, but when I googled it, I got nothing.... "buff laced chicken,"buff laced hen," buff laced cochin" (don't ask me why I tried that one, it just popped into my head)... but your suggestion of "buff laced polish chickens" at least got me finally to several good pictures of the color. Now I know that maybe we can call Daisy Mae's color, "inside out buff laced"
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