Whats the most likely mix of this egg?

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Ok, I started a hatching experiment with a pair of easter egger hens and a americauna roo. We removed the roo some weeks before we found the egg. Wich is light cream colored. In that same pen we had 6 young meatbird hens and had just put a wyandott that we are unsure of gender of. That whyandott had access to two of age roosters, a silkie and a dutch/japanese/or old english bantam. Is it more likely to be meatbird americauna, easter egger americauna, easter egger wyandott, meatbird wyandott, silkie wyandott, or japanese/dutch/old english wyandott
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I know they all do. My eesquestion I know lay green and blue though,. My question is which combination is most likely to come out of it?
 
First of all, no way of knowing.
Second of all, which breeds do you have?
The spelling’s a little off, but I’m guessing it’s a WYANDOTTE egg.
Maybe mixed with one of your Easter Eggers.
 
How old are all of your hens? It doesn't sound like it could be the wyandotte or the meatbirds based on age (meatbirds lay late and yours are still young, and your wyandotte could not have laid the egg if she is still to young to sex), so it must be an EE egg. There is no way to tell which rooster fertilized it.
 
We got an unexpected result from that egg. Ees produce chipmunk colored chicks, meatbirds and wyandotts produce white chicks. But this one is black with a little brown on the face.
 

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