Show your crazy chicken cross breeds

This is Poe. His mother is an American game hen and his father is a Serama/White Leghorn bantam cross. Pretty sure Poe is going to stay small. He's the little roo in the batch I'll be keeping. The rest get to free range on the property across the street ;).
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I have a poe too! She is a pullet but the name fit
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She is gorgeous close up. So many peacock colors like @Shezadandy 's cockrell.
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One of my favorite farm store chick errors -- though I really didn't so much care about what breed, I was just looking for chicks young enough to give to a broody hen, these two were supposed to be silver laced wyandottes. I've been told they're probably "Black Asian" or some derivative thereof, so really not a breed any more than EE's are. Their feather patterns are very different from eachother.

They've just started laying little pee wee eggs, and I can't wait to hatch some of their eggs! Can only imagine what I might have gotten if my peacock color cockerel crossed with these two. They absolutely glow outside, and are like gemstones in the sunshine.
In natural light, no flash on a cloudy day:
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These girls are calm and like to be around people. The middle bird is an Australorp below.

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One of my favorite farm store chick errors -- though I really didn't so much care about what breed, I was just looking for chicks young enough to give to a broody hen, these two were supposed to be silver laced wyandottes. I've been told they're probably "Black Asian" or some derivative thereof, so really not a breed any more than EE's are. Their feather patterns are very different from eachother.

They've just started laying little pee wee eggs, and I can't wait to hatch some of their eggs! Can only imagine what I might have gotten if my peacock color cockerel crossed with these two. They absolutely glow outside, and are like gemstones in the sunshine.
In natural light, no flash on a cloudy day:
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These girls are calm and like to be around people. The middle bird is an Australorp below.

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You lucked out, they are very pretty and unique!
 
One of my favorite farm store chick errors -- though I really didn't so much care about what breed, I was just looking for chicks young enough to give to a broody hen, these two were supposed to be silver laced wyandottes. I've been told they're probably "Black Asian" or some derivative thereof, so really not a breed any more than EE's are. Their feather patterns are very different from eachother.

They've just started laying little pee wee eggs, and I can't wait to hatch some of their eggs! Can only imagine what I might have gotten if my peacock color cockerel crossed with these two. They absolutely glow outside, and are like gemstones in the sunshine.
In natural light, no flash on a cloudy day:
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These girls are calm and like to be around people. The middle bird is an Australorp below.

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They're beautiful! They kind of look like my friend's Silver Laced Wyandotte and Black Australorp crosses. ♡
 

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