White Easter Egger? Or unknown breed?

EEs can be of ANY COLOR of feathers and feet, they also can absence of fluffy cheeks and single combs...you never know what you will get but OP's chick is definately an EE.

Go and enjoy her! Her egg coloring can vary from very light green or blue to olive color, depends on what white chicken trait she inherited from (either a white egg layer or brown egg layer breed).

I've had two from Ideal Hatchery that was white, laid me some light green eggs.
 
I have a bird who looked very similar as a chick. Her legs have darkened as she's aged and her color is now closer to a yellow sex-link (is there such a thing?) with the body being a yellow, now quite rich enough to be buff, and lightening to white on the tail. She has the fluffy cheeks and lays a green egg.
 

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