What is your coolest looking mix?

@BYCforlife I really like the Roo in the 2nd pic! would like to know that cross.

I don't have any crosses that I know of, maybe these two bantams that I recently acquired. If anyone knows what type of Bantam they may be I would appreciate it if you would let know.
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I do plan to hatch some chicks from my Porcelain De 'Uccle Bantams next spring. I 3 of these beautiful roos and 2 hens.

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I also can't wait to hatch babies from my brahmas and Lavender Orpingtons!
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Thanks for looking!
It was a crazy mix, but it may have included Ameraucana, (hatchery claimed, might just be Easter Egger) Brown Leghorn, and Buff Brahma.

Nice pictures, thanks for sharing!
 
The first five chickens I owned were what you would call extreme mixes, Who knows what all the breeds in them are. I hatched a couple of eggs from the hens, and got some cool results!

This is the trio I got. I also got a hen, but she flew almost as well as a bird and got away. :lau
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Feel free to post your mixed breed chicken pictures!
I love the coloring of those first two roosters!
Also, I'm pretty sure they're salmon faverolle mixes; the first one's coloring is very close to that of salmon faverolle roosters and two have beards and feathered legs.
I have a lot. They look like breeds but then you look at their combs—and you think otherwise :lol::


Daisy:
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Sunshine:
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And Boom Chicka POP (Boomy for short) I think she is an Easter egger welsummer mix (she looks like a welsummer, yet has the puff cheeks and comb like a, Easter egger.:View attachment 1726685
Also, if you know what breeds they are, if they aren’t cross breeds, let me know! :p
Your first hen looks like a buff orpington cross to me.
@BYCforlife I really like the Roo in the 2nd pic! would like to know that cross.

I don't have any crosses that I know of, maybe these two bantams that I recently acquired. If anyone knows what type of Bantam they may be I would appreciate it if you would let know.
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Those are sebrights, though definitely hatchery quality; the rooster isn't hen-feathered and the hen has a single comb.
 

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