She may be a drop-off or she may have decided a new home is in order. One of my three guinea hens decided to pair up with my neighbor's male guinea and they are living at a third place!! (We figure - if they are happy . . .) the new owners aren't complaining, so we'll just let them be happy.
Where I am, chickens end up at the local animal shelters on a fairly regular basis - have you tried calling the closest shelter to see if there's a report of a missing chicken?
Looks like a pretty EE girl to me! If it were me, and I had asked around the neighborhood to see if someone had lost their chicken, I would keep her. She chose you- or someone abandoned her.
Either way, she's fortunate to have a good home now.
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i let them run around on my 1 acre land, put they are put in at night. my cocker spaniel wouldve scared intruders if someone dropped her off. lol but yeah i posted up posters and no one has called. so i named her Angel... hope she lays her green eggs soon.
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nothing yet... she is only 3/4 of the size of everyones else... so im guessing she still very young. but i hope she lays soon, ive never had colored eggs before. but i hear sometimes EE lay normal Brown eggs??? is that true, cuz they are mixed with other breeds?