What am I? An Amerucana?

Wyandottes are not always yellow. If it was buff I'd say yes but that's always the case. Same for Sussex and Plymouth Rock, they are not born always yellow feet. Depending on the color and such so you can't go by that. Whether its an Amerucana or Easter Egger, I call it cute.
 
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I also think its an EE. A partridge rock has a single comb, and that baby looks to have a rose comb. I also see a little beard there. They grow quickly, so you'll know for sure pretty soon.
 
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I kind hope that it is an EE.
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I don't think that it's an EE. An EE would also have a small muff, typically. I might see one, but I'm not sure. EE chicks don't look anything like that IMO. So, that is nor an EE or Ameraucana from my eyes. I could be wrong, but I've had a lot of EE's before.

These are Barred Plymouth Rock chicks' legs. Left is female, right is male.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/56934_brlegs.jpg


To the OP: I haven't had any Partridge Rock chicks, but just found some photos and that's what it looks like it is. Here is a photo for comparison.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/56934_partridgerock.jpg

EE's can come any color, with any type of comb, lay any color egg, have any color legs, come with or with out a beard/muff. They are cross breeds that may or may not lay a blue/green egg.

Chris
 
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Sorry for got to put leg color in there

Leg color -

Wyandottes --- Yellow
Sussex --- White
Plymouth Rocks --- Yellow
EE's --- Any color

I should also add -
Comb type
Wyandottes --- Rose
Sussex --- Single
Plymouth Rocks --- Single
EE's --- Any color

Chris
 
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