She could be a mix because of the waddles. Her markings looks like a Dark Brahma, but I don't think that is what she is. She's beautiful though!Ok thank you. so you think she could be breed between a Americana/ Easter egger with some other breed?
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She could be a mix because of the waddles. Her markings looks like a Dark Brahma, but I don't think that is what she is. She's beautiful though!Ok thank you. so you think she could be breed between a Americana/ Easter egger with some other breed?
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She very well could be. If she is, she got her looks and waddles from the Dark Brahma, and her egg color and legs from the Americana. One thing though, she has no feathers on her legs. I've bred feathered legged chickens with clean legged, and some of the chicks were clean legged whereas some weren't. I've bred Brahmas to a third generation and the feathers stayed. True, the second generation hen didn't have very much feathers.... but she still had them. I guess it's hard to figure out what breed(s) a chicken is- but it can be fun too. Either way, she's definitely an EE, just the waddles want to say she's not just a muffless one.Is it possible she was mixed by a Americana and a dark brama
Not the same thing.I thought Easter eggers have fluffy cheeks. I know a Americana and Easter egger is kind of the same thing but I always thought they had fluffy cheeks?