This makes a great holiday story. Phoenix are beautiful; in a very different way than serama, but serama will always be my favorite.
Phoenix's story is true-life example of survival & determination. I read about newly hatched chicks being revived when warmed up in an incubator, so I grabbed a hairdryer. It was mostly the work of my DD. I thought the chicks were dead and stopped after 4-5 min with no signs of life. She wanted to try a little longer, so I went outside to continue cleaning the coop. When I came back inside, she was holding 2 peeping chicks - very much alive. As mentioned one chick must have had too much stress/shock to survive, but little Phoe was a fighter. Poor girl ended up with some frostbite on her toes but doesn't seem to realize she's handicapped. Her stumpy toes just make her one of a kind.
Here's a pic from when Phoe got to come back & visit us for a while. She's not the most photogenic hen, but she's super sweet. It's her lovable personality that makes her special.
Here were the 2 chicks a few hours BEFORE the broody hen left the nest. The orpington was big enough to hop out of the nest, but the silkie x seama chicks could not follow.


A few days later Phoe's toes looked different/swollen.

Later the toes fell off, but by then @homeschoolin momma 's son was already in love with her. I couldn't give just one chick, so I sent Jasper along as a packing peanut, so to speak. I figured he could be sold or re-homed once the girl was integrated. ..... and so another serama-lover was made and a new member of BYC's "American Serama thread" joined.

@homeschoolin momma
.... and I'm very glad you kept Jasper b/c now I'll get to see what Pippin's & Jasper's babies will look like.