Could and OEGB breed with a bantam Cochin?

The reason I am wondering is because in the future I would like to breed them together to see what the chicks would look like, but I am worried the chick would get too big for the egg if the bantam Cochin was the rooster and the OEGB was the hen.
 
If the OEGB were the hen and the bantam Cochin the rooster, would the chick get too big for the egg?
 
The reason I am wondering is because in the future I would like to breed them together to see what the chicks would look like, but I am worried the chick would get too big for the egg if the bantam Cochin was the rooster and the OEGB was the hen.

If the OEGB were the hen and the bantam Cochin the rooster, would the chick get too big for the egg?
Interesting thoughts.
I'm not sure any if it makes a difference, egg wise.

Let's see what someone like @JedJackson @The Moonshiner or @Amer
 
I've never heard of a chick getting too big for an egg because the father is bigger than the mother. Large fowl roosters often produce chicks with bantam hens, and there isn't a problem. I don't think it makes a difference in the case of chickens.
 

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