What breed am I??

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Egg was given to me as an extra..they said silver orpington but I'm clueless.
 
It's hard to tell at this age. Maybe in a few weeks you could post an updated photo? When the feathers start to come in, it will be easier to tell.

Here's a good site to peruse in the meantime if you want to explore the options:

http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/BRKBabyChicks.html

It has pictures of various breeds at young ages. There are still multiple different things it could be, though... Silver Laced Wyandotte comes to mind.
 
Quote: Yeah that's what threw me too...I would say Australorp but it's got too much white and barring. I've not seen a Silver Orpington, so I don't know....didn't know Orpingtons came in Silver but they do come in a lot of colors.

If it was a packing peanut it may be a mix which is why it will confuse a lot of us.

Lady of McCamley
 
Yeah that's what threw me too...I would say Australorp but it's got too much white and barring. I've not seen a Silver Orpington, so I don't know....didn't know Orpingtons came in Silver but they do come in a lot of colors.

If it was a packing peanut it may be a mix which is why it will confuse a lot of us.

Lady of McCamley

My guess is that it's what it was purported to be: a silver-laced Orpington. Several hatcheries, including Greenfire, are starting to offer this color. Some of the original stock had fertility problems, so breeders are crossing in other colors/breeds to try to improve the fertility. That would account for the weird coloration.

My advice is still to wait until it grows up a bit.
 

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