silkie ameraucana mix egg color

Agree with above, she's probably an EE. Does she have green legs?
In any event; as an EE she probably has genes for blue and possibly brown. Mated to a white gene roo, her offspring could lay any.

ETA; I Should clarify. I think the white gene dilutes other colors, so she could lay an off white, a light brown, or a lighter version of whatever her mother will lay.
Her legs are green/gray color

Here are some better pics of her
 

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Yep just looked at the website of the hatchery that tsc get them from and they are ee but still glad that she might lay green or blue eggs
 
These are the eggs- right Americauna mom, left is the silkie cross babe, no filter. I never got purebred papers on either speciesof the parents. They look official in the characteristics. Silkies make cream eggs so makes sense to me the egg would be green. I'm not a chicken breed connoisseur. But they came from breeders that said they were purebred. Honestly, my mutts have been the best chickens :)
 

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These are the eggs- right Americauna mom, left is the silkie cross babe, no filter. I never got purebred papers on either speciesof the parents. They look official in the characteristics. Silkies make cream eggs so makes sense to me the egg would be green. I'm not a chicken breed connoisseur. But they came from breeders that said they were purebred. Honestly, my mutts have been the best chickens :)
Well, they don't do papers for chickens. :)
But a properly bred silkie should lay pure white, not cream.
 

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