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I know this post is from such a long time ago but maybe someone will come by and read: The only roosters I own are full sized blue orpingtons and the only white egg layers I have are pure silver sebrights and all the eggs I've gotten from them have been fertilized. There is no chance of one of the sebrights being a rooster either. I have actually watched the rooster mate with one and it's rather interesting to watch. Hens are perfectly fine in the end somehow.I don't have pictures but I have info. In case you're not good with genetics I will not get in to all that, but the result would be: Just like a Silver Laced Sebright (comb, feathers and everything) except: instead of white he would be covered in yellow, creamy laced feathers instead of white laced. Hope this helps in any way.
P.S. You can't cross a Sebright X standard Orpington. The size difference is astronomical and they can't breed. However Orpi bantams can be crossed with sebrights.