Mystery bantam

I hadn’t realized that I have a bantam chick that looks just like she looked like as a chick..

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She’s the smallest out of the bunch of 17, but she is one of the older and more active ones.

Above is an old picture of her- she is now a few weeks old.:

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Looks like they are exactly the same.

@MysteryChicken @Overo Mare - Is mine also a Splash OEGB?
 

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I don't see yellow. I was saying that's the most common incorrect skin color in OEGB.
Oh, okay.

I've never had a yellow skinned OEGB, I do know it's a recessive trait, that sometimes isn't completely bred out. Had yellow skin pop up in a Barred Rock X Buff Orpington mix, so one of my Buffs was split for yellow skin.
 

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