I love fizzles! they are so silly lookin'.
has anyone thought about a frizzle, polish, turken mix? that would lookfunny hysterical.
has anyone thought about a frizzle, polish, turken mix? that would look
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I'm getting a frizzled polish this wednesday!I love fizzles! they are so silly lookin'.
has anyone thought about a frizzle, polish, turken mix? that would lookfunnyhysterical.
Cool!I'm getting a frizzled polish this wednesday!
I haven't heard that frizzles are fragile. But I'm totally new to the frizzle world but finally hatched one 2 weeks ago!Are frizzles fragile?
Very pretty girls!My avatar is a NN/frizzle she is getting her feathers back after a molt. I was afraid she'd be naked during the winter. She lays a green egg. (fancy Nancy)
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My other Frizzle below is BCM/frizzle she lays a dark gray egg. (Nell) I would like to breed these two hens.
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I used to have this pretty gray frizzle, she was the mother to Nell...(Also a gray egg layer)
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I also bought a couple of EE frizzle eggs from Meyer's to hatch this Jan.
Polish in general are much more fragile birds, but I don't think frizzles really are. I originally purchased 7 frizzle chicks, and lost 3 as chicks, but I am personally chalking that up to their health and how they were bred(Two are frizzled, one of which is frazzled and runty in comparison to the others I purchased). They've been hardy birds past chickhood for me though, even the frazzle.I'm getting a frizzled polish this wednesday!
This is my experience as well—Polish are a fairly fragile breed but frizzles in general seem equally as healthy as non-frizzles! I have a frizzle BCM and a frizzle Polish and both are gorgeous birds, but the frizzle Polish has taken forever to grow and seems too small. Super sweet bird though. I will say the feathers on frizzled break much easier and take longer to replace in my experience.Polish in general are much more fragile birds, but I don't think frizzles really are. I originally purchased 7 frizzle chicks, and lost 3 as chicks, but I am personally chalking that up to their health and how they were bred(Two are frizzled, one of which is frazzled and runty in comparison to the others I purchased). They've been hardy birds past chickhood for me though, even the frazzle.
Oh yeah this is the one you had separated and extra TLC for a while it molted so badly right?This is my experience as well—Polish are a fairly fragile breed but frizzles in general seem equally as healthy as non-frizzles! I have a frizzle BCM and a frizzle Polish and both are gorgeous birds, but the frizzle Polish has taken forever to grow and seems too small. Super sweet bird though. I will say the feathers on frizzled break much easier and take longer to replace in my experience.
My frizzled BCM molted realllly hard, but is so soft and pretty now!