What chicken breeds are these eggs?

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So while ago I got four eggs off of eBay It's been 15 days now and they're all developing and doing well then I realized I don't know what chicken breed these eggs are the four eggs are all different chicken breeds the seller listed the chicken breeds the eggs could be which are Tweeter, Crevecour Silky, Easter Egger, silky, Bantam, Buff Orpington, Americana, Turkin, and many more. But I'm still not sure which breeds they are I put the picture of the four eggs that I have. I hope one of you can tell me the breeds of chicken these eggs are.


(Woops I didn't realize made this an article.)
 

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OP said "and many more" possibilities. Blue eggs could also be Crested Cream Legbar, Prairie Bluebell Eggers, Ameracana, which is another way of saying Easter Egger, given that spelling. There is really no way of identifying a breed by egg color, there are just too many possibilities. If the seller didn't know, we can't begin to guess. They should have kept better records.
 
Tweeter, Crevecour Silky, Easter Egger, silky, Bantam, Buff Orpington, Americana, Turkin, and many more.
I have no idea what a Tweeter is so I'll ignore it.

The first egg could be from an Easter Egger, Buff Orpington, Turkin, and many more. Not all EE's lay blue or green eggs. It's probably too brown for a Crevecoeur or Silky.

Eggs 2 through 4 could be from an Easter Egger, Americana, and many more.

There is no telling which rooster may have fertilized those eggs so the chicks may not look much like their mother. You can post photos after they feather out and you will probably get some guesses but your best chance to find out is to contact the seller and see what they can tell you. That may not be much.

Good luck with the hatch.
 

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