What would you call this breed

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So here they are.
This is the oldest, Marvalo.

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This is Vienna.

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This is Shiloh.

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This is Chenoa.

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The next two is the youngest.

This is Cave.

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This is Bailey.

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This picture is from earlier this year.
Vienna is on the left and Marvalo is on top Shiloh on the right.


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Shiloh with another hen whose name is Nalla.

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Chenoa and Shiloh.

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What would you call this breed?
 
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I'm looking for a breed name to call them. I know that they are mixed. They are high production EEs who lay extra large eggs.
The father ( Douglas) of the four older ones was an EE mix. Marvalo and Vienna's mother was a Buff Comet ( Golden Comet mixed with Buff Orpington ). Shiloh's mother was an Isa Brown. Chenoa's mother was a Buff Orpington.
Cave and Bailey's mother was Buff Comet. Their father was one of Douglas' sons with an Isa brown for a mother.
 
Easter Egger crosses. You can make up any name you like for your particular line. I'm working on my own utility Easter Egger line, with a focus on both eggs and meat. I'm calling them Columbian Barreds, both because of my geographic location near the Columbia River and for their color/genetics.
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