What kind of baby is this?

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I was told at tractor supply she was an Orpington, but her sisters are turning buff and she is white.
 

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Are the legs green? If so then the best I can think of is a hatchery hybrid or mix. Maybe you could ask your TS where they source their chicks and thar could narrow down the list. Hopefully someone else will come along soon and offer their opinion.
 
Green legs normally indicate an Easter Egger. I don't know any other chickens other than EE's that have green legs (don't know all of the chicken breeds so take this with a grain of salt). :confused: She will just be a light colored one. I have an Egger that I got from Meyers that I call peaches and cream colored. She is mainly white with patches of buff and has a big floppy straight (albeit crooked) comb and lays Olive colored eggs.
 
Green legs normally indicate an Easter Egger. I don't know any other chickens other than EE's that have green legs (don't know all of the chicken breeds so take this with a grain of salt). :confused: She will just be a light colored one. I have an Egger that I got from Meyers that I call peaches and cream colored. She is mainly white with patches of buff and has a big floppy straight (albeit crooked) comb and lays Olive colored eggs.
I also have a white EE with peachy tones to her. We cal her Vanilla.
This is 3 of my 4 EE, vanilla is in the middle. (Yes, they like to sit with/on us, especially at bed time)
 

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I also have a white EE with peachy tones to her. We cal her Vanilla.
This is 3 of my 4 EE, vanilla is in the middle. (Yes, they like to sit with/on us, especially at bed time)
This is my Buttercup. It's hard to tell but she has some buff/peachy tones on her wing and chest area and then a little bit on her head. They can be such sweet birds!
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