Could this be a light colored brahma pullet?

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She is 9 weeks old. Breeder thought she was a mixed silkie. But I don't see silkie the older she gets.
 
Not a brahma- wrong leg color.
someone else said easteregger once. But she is a big girl. How ever it's hard to tell her size. She came with a lil bantam pullet. So up against the bantam pullet, she is lil bigger at 9 weeks where the bantam pullet is 12 weeks old.
 
Likely a Brahma crossed with something else. Pretty bird!
Thank you. When I got her 6 weeks ago, she was black and white only. Just this last week her feathers are turning tan. And I love the new mix of her feathers. We got two and the other pullet is a bantam size chicken.

:) Picture here is the lil Bantan size pullet, not the one in question about being a Brahma.
 

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I definitely see Silkie, has walnut comb and darker pigmentation. Definitely not pure Brahma but may have some in her
Oh gosh @Rhodebar Lover, I was referring to the white pullet, not the brown one on possibly being a Brahma Mix. See this picture attached here.
 

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Oh gosh @Rhodebar Lover, I was referring to the white pullet, not the brown one on possibly being a Brahma Mix. See this picture attached here.
Still see the Silkie :) See how the beak is dark and it has the walnut comb! Brahmas have pea combs and would not have the darker pigmentation. I can definitely say there's Silkie, but there could be Brahma as well. I would actually wonder if it's crossed with another breed since its legs are decently lightly feathered! I would assume Silkie x Brahma would have more feathered legs. Could you ask the breeder what other breeds the Silkie could be crossed with? :)
 

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