What kind of silkie / silkie cross breed are these?

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What breed or cross breeds would these two silkies be? First photo is #1. Second & third photo are #2
 

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It’s almost impossible to guess unless you know all the possible parent breeds, and even then it’s difficult. Do you know all the possible parent breeds? If you don’t, it’s even possible they’re mixes of mixes. I can tell you for certain that they’re silkie crosses, but you already know that.
 
It’s almost impossible to guess unless you know all the possible parent breeds, and even then it’s difficult. Do you know all the possible parent breeds? If you don’t, it’s even possible they’re mixes of mixes. I can tell you for certain that they’re silkie crosses, but you already know that.
I got the second one that’s pictured from a lady that only has silkies. I have been on her farm and I only saw about 30 silkies no other bird, she might of gotten one already crossed
 
I got the second one that’s pictured from a lady that only has silkies. I have been on her farm and I only saw about 30 silkies no other bird, she might of gotten one already crossed
He could still be a silkie mix- you might not have seen all her chickens. Or, he could be a smooth-feathered silkie, which are called satins. However, sometimes satins are just first generation silkie x cochin crosses.
 

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