Buff orpington?

There is absolutely no way to predict what an Easter Egger will look like as an adult. Your's is 'silver', so odds are good that it will look similar to a Light Sussex or Columbian Rock in coloring. But, anything can happen with Easter Eggers.
The other chick looks buff, but whether it's an Orpington, or another breed can't really be determined until it's a bit older.
Do Easter eggers always end up multicolored and have the barred type look? Or are they more of a solid color? I'm so anxious to see what she'll look like
 
Easter Eggers can be any color and pattern combination possible. That's what makes them so much fun. You can have three identical chicks and end up with three completely different looking adults.
 
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Here she is today! Any guesses what she'll look like!?
 

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