Definitely not a buff orpington, right?

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I ordered 3 female buff orpingtons in my most recent batch of chicks in April, but this one is definitely not a buff, right? What breed is this girl? tempImagerYpOMV.png tempImagekJK9Ww.png
 
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Gold/Red Sex Link. Actually, it may be Easter Egger. I can not open the pictures, bit the legs are wrong color for Sex Link and the comb looks Pea. So it can be EE crossed with Sex Link.
 
Gold/Red Sex Link. Actually, it may be Easter Egger. I can not open the pictures, bit the legs are wrong color for Sex Link and the comb looks Pea. So it can be EE crossed with Sex Link.
I just re-uploaded the photos, so hopefully those are more viewable.

We have a Whiting True Green and 2 Ameraucanas (we ordered 2 hens, but got 1 hen and 1 rooster) as our colored egg breeds, so I don't think this is another colored egg / easter egger breed. All of our birds came from Murray McMurray Hatchery. My guess is Red Star, even though I didn't order that. Thanks for the recommendations. All my "chicks" are 20 weeks but haven't started laying yet, so we'll see what their eggs look like in a couple weeks.
 
Feel free to post pictures!
Sorry for the poor quality photo. She’s hiding out in the back of the run today. I think she may be egg-bound (which I asked about in another post).
 

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Sorry for the poor quality photo. She’s hiding out in the back of the run today. I think she may be egg-bound (which I asked about in another post).
She could be a WTG possibly, she is some sort of Egger though. I have a hard time telling different Eggers apart.
 

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