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.
 
I usually call them the white hens but Cave isn't as white as the others. They are all the same thing. I said what their mix was for anybody who wanted to breed their own high production EE.
 
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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