Black Frizzled [???] - need gender and breed ID

kslizza

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I ordered and hatched some black silky eggs. I was forewarned that "The black silkies will not all be pure silkies as we have a bk frizzled bantam cochin in w/them right now, and we wont know until they hatch." I took that to mean that they would be at least half black silky, but perhaps I'm reading it wrong. This is what came out (now three months old). It's got a really really dark green shimmer in the sun. Are these good enough pictures to pinpoint the breed and gender?

Thank you!
Kelly




 
Hi Kslizza,

From what I understand Cochin's are the preferred chickens when creating a frizzle. It appears this chick took on the comb and waddles features of the Cochin, but still has the black beak of a Silkie. What I wonder is how many toes it has? If the chick has five black toes, you could determine it is a Frizzle Cochin Silkie cross. Which from what I can see in the pictures, it appears to have black feet and toes but I can't tell how many toes. It is probably mixed with Silkie. Very pretty.

I hope that helps!
 
Yes, he has five toes, although some of the claws (toenails?) are light. From the information I had, I inferred there was a silkie rooster and a mix of silkie hens and frizzled cochin hens. I wasn't sure if it matter who the chick-daddy was whether it was called a sizzle or not.

Looks like the consensus is roo so I'll have to find a new home. Anyone in Socal need a crazy looking little bird??
 
Before you stake claim on a definite roo, and rehome this one, you might want to check the comb. Silkies will express a very small knob formation at the base of their comb, where the females will not have one and I am assuming that a Cochin comb would be more evident at this age. I am not seeing any definite evidence of rooster just by the picture alone. The frizzle part is making the tail end a bit more difficult to determine too, unless 1st generation sizzles are always a roo? You mentioned the breeder had a Silkie roo over a Cochin hen? I just read all about creating Frizzles the other night, and not all the offspring will throw the frizzled feathers, but carry the gene. Pretty though!
 
Well, y'all know your birds! He started crowing yesterday at 5:30 am (or maybe he's been crowing and we've just not noticed with the fans going.)

He's sleeping indoors until we can find a new home!
 

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