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Easter Eggers can come in technically any colorNo. I got this group of girls from Meyer hatchery. I got a rare breed assortment and a rainbow egg layer assortment. So it's a guessing game trying to figure out the breedFrom a feedstore? Most likelyEaster Eggers can come in technically any color
I just went to the website and these are the possible breeds from that assortment. Just pasting this here so I can easily see them all.No. I got this group of girls from Meyer hatchery. I got a rare breed assortment and a rainbow egg layer assortment. So it's a guessing game trying to figure out the breed

If it is muffed that sure shortens down the possibilities a lot.Looks bearded to me, so my guess is gonna be either Easter Egger, maybe favorelle? "Green Queen" which is just a fancy green laying EE... I'd also love to know what type of comb and if they've got fuzzy feet![]()
Just a couple to choose fromI just went to the website and these are the possible breeds from that assortment. Just pasting this here so I can easily see them all.
Ancona, Andalusian, Wyandotte, Delaware, Dominique, Jersey Giant, Brahma, Partridge Rock, Light Brown Leghorn, Hamburg, Sussex, German Spitzhauben Appenzeller, Buckeye, Sumatra, Cochin, Polish, Marans, Faverolles, Welsummer, Exchequer Leghorn, Sultan, Ameraucana, Blue and Lavender Orpington, Heritage Barred Plymouth Rock, Mottled Houdan, Easter Eggers, Lakeshore Eggers, Green Queens
I put new and better pictures upI can't tell from you photos: What kind of comb does it have? Feathered legged? Muffs/Beard? Leg color?
I just posted better pictures. She does have a muff and greenish legsIf it is muffed that sure shortens down the possibilities a lot.
Faverolles, Ameraucana, Easter Eggers, (Green Queens? Not familiar with.)
Also based on the reviews from the Ameraucanas I would assume the Ameraucanas are also EEs because there are a few reviews of them laying brown eggs, which leaves:
Faverolles, Easter Eggers, and Green Queens. Based on what I could find green queens are muffed/bearded, but the information is limited because they are hatchery hybrids.
If the bird is indeed muffed/bearded knowing comb type, clean legs, and leg color will be most helpful.