Gray lady (or gentleman)

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Picked up a couple of Cream Legbars and scooped up this mystery breed. I know it will be hard to tell what mixed breeds he might be but what I want to know if it's possible it will stay grayish?
 

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Picked up a couple of Cream Legbars and scooped up this mystery breed. I know it will be hard to tell what mixed breeds he might be but what I want to know if it's possible it will stay grayish?
Hard to tell breed when their so young. He looks like he might grow up to be lavender.
 
It's wings are growing in much slower than the other hens born on the same day (crested cream Legbars hens). Does this indicate sex in any way?
 

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Maybe a blue wyandotte? Hard to tell the comb, but does not look like a single comb anyway?
If it does have a single comb, could be a silver laced Orpington.
My silver laced orp looked a lot like this as a chick. Will be fun to see how this one feathers out. 😊
Photo of my orp as a chick:
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