I also vote YES SPR
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EEs aren't a cross of just any 2 random breeds. Most often in hatcheries the cross involves Ameraucanas and more prolific breeds. They are an intentional cross to get higher production green and blue egglayers, though some will lay brown or pinkish eggs. EEs aren't a true breed but in general they have certain characteristics. Those would be a pea comb, beard/muffs and green legs. Yours has a single comb, no beard/muffs or green legs. An EE may be in the background, but that single comb makes it unlikely the bird will lay blue or green eggs.Why do you say not EE? If it's just two random breeds then it could look like anything
Actually, hatchery Easter Eggers do not have any Ameraucana in them at all. They are what the Ameraucana breed was derived from. It's Ameraucana that have Easter Eggers in them, not the other way around.EEs aren't a cross of just any 2 random breeds. Most often in hatcheries the cross involves Ameraucanas and more prolific breeds. They are an intentional cross to get higher production green and blue egglayers, though some will lay brown or pinkish eggs. EEs aren't a true breed but in general they have certain characteristics. Those would be a pea comb, beard/muffs and green legs. Yours has a single comb, no beard/muffs or green legs. An EE may be in the background, but that single comb makes it unlikely the bird will lay blue or green eggs.