Anyone wanna guess what these are a mix of?

Mamaporter

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Mar 28, 2019
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I purchased these guys when they were a few days old. Was told they were a mix of Cochin, Silkie and Serama.

With the gray roo, he has feathered feet a funky comb and has started growing a toupee looking bunch of feathers on top of his head.

The black chick is super tiny. Smaller than the Serama I purchased with the bunch and much smaller than my 4 week old Easter Eggers. Her feathers are more fur like and very soft. She has feathered feet and black skin. She looks like a miniature emu. Super sweet personality and very docile. I’d love to have another 10 just like her. She’s an angel

What do y’all think? I’m new to chickens. These were my first and I got them on a whim without researching any breeds other than Seramas- what I originally went to get and I ended up buying all the babies she had, including the Serama.
 
The one with silkied feathers looks to be a hatchery quality silkie. The feather typing they have is recessive, so it's either a second generation cross or a pure silkie. Your frizzled girl looks to be pure frizzled serama, because of the lack of feathered legs that both silkies and cochins have. The rose comb is a silkie serama mix, it's got feathered legs and a walnut comb, which are silkie traits, but a real tail, which isn't a cochin trait. They're all beatiful birds, and I hope they live long and happy lives!
 

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