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Sizzles (with an "S") can have either smooth or frizzled feathers. You'd really have to ask a Sizzle breeder more about it, but I think the "object" is to aim for frizzled birds - the smooth birds are only used for breeding, because breeding a frizzle to a frizzle is *supposed* to be a no-no.
It only takes one frizzle gene to create a frizzle (dominant, I think is the word - its not "carried" to my knowledge), so yes, if you breed a frizzled sizzle to a smooth sizzle, you could expect to get frizzled sizzles, along with smooth sizzles (and if both of them carry the silkie gene from previous generations, you could expect silkied and frizzled silkie birds as well). One of the genetic gurus would have to give you the percentage details tho.
Edited to add: Now that I re-read your message, I realized your question was about smooth sizzle x silkie - and NO, that would NOT give you frizzled chicks. If the smooth sizzle was carrying the silkie gene from previous generations, you would get silkied sizzles from that breeding tho, along with smooth sizzles.
NZ - I LOVE your sizzle!!! I wish mine had crests like yours!!! Thinking about introducing some of my bantam Polish to see what happens...