What breed am I? Thank you guys for your help :)

she looks just like "spot" except minus the one black spot on her back. Spot was a cross between a Old english game bantam hen and a silky rooster. She was a wonderful chicken and I loved my Silkens (silky crosses) they had so much personality!
 
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x2 My silkie mix has black skin, blue ears, 5 toes, crest, beard, feathered feet,everything but silkie feathers. I am thinking polish/cornish mix with the crest and red face.
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Thank you all for responding

We have a friend who owns chicken barns, he calls her a mini leghorn
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She doesn't have 5 toes or black skin, so I scratched out silkie, she is totally white all over no other colours, she stays dirty all the time cause she loves to play in my flower pots

Oh, some one thought maybe she had guinea fowl in her, is that even possible?? cause when she screams her announcements she sounds like she is saying “Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah……”
she doesn't have the normal chicken clucking sound, I have never stopped to listen to each other sounds before
 
This is why I said Silkie-they often look like this. This hen, like her two other look-alike sisters, was sired by a Cochin/Silkie cross rooster over a Barred Rock hen. She doesn't have black skin, either, and no feathered legs, but most crosses containing some Silkie have that little crest:

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Her sister:

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speckledhen: Oh, I see what you mean, that is a very pretty hen! love her colours
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thank you for sharing
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Louise's crest makes her look like she is wearing a cap, I guess it throws me because Louise has such a long body for a bantam and she has yellow bare legs with 4 toes. I am so new to all this and want to be able to know my birds
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my barnyard mixes are the most fun
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