Breeding Frizzle question

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I am still learning on frizzle breeding. I am wanting to know if you breed a frizzle Polish to another frizzle Polish, will it create frazzle chicks?
 
I am still learning on frizzle breeding. I am wanting to know if you breed a frizzle Polish to another frizzle Polish, will it create frazzle chicks?
Frizzle X Frizzle = Frazzle: Very Brittle Feathers.

Frizzle X Solid = 50% Frizzle, 50% Solid.
 
I know that I don’t want frazzled, that’s why I was wondering. But then my next question is....how do they get the actual frizzle chicken breed then? If you can’t breed frizzle to frizzle...how does that work?
 
I know that I don’t want frazzled, that’s why I was wondering. But then my next question is....how do they get the actual frizzle chicken breed then? If you can’t breed frizzle to frizzle...how does that work?
It's not a breed just a feather type and about half the chicks bred responsibly will have frizzled feathers
 
I know that I don’t want frazzled, that’s why I was wondering. But then my next question is....how do they get the actual frizzle chicken breed then? If you can’t breed frizzle to frizzle...how does that work?
Frizzling is dominant, so breeding a frizzle to a normal chicken will produce more frizzle chicks (around 50% of the hatch).
 
I thought the drizzling was a feather type too. Then I saw online where it was referenced to a frizzle breed several times. I have my polish frizzles, but I also just bought a frizzle chicken at the feed store, so I wasn’t sure.
 
I thought the drizzling was a feather type too. Then I saw online where it was referenced to a frizzle breed several times. I have my polish frizzles, but I also just bought a frizzle chicken at the feed store, so I wasn’t sure.
Are you sure it isn’t a frizzled cochin? Also, there is a breed just called a frizzle which isn’t available in the US. There are probably smooth versions of the breed used to breed back to the frizzled ones.
 
I have just emailed the store that I bought my frizzle from to see exactly what kind of frizzle it is. I am having a predicament, because I have a frizzle Polish rooster and hen that we hatched last year. Family has grown attached, so I am now trying to figure out how to divide everyone. I have this frizzle chick that I am thinking about throwing in with my silkies in a week or two. I am thinking maybe keep my Polish hen in with other chicks and just don’t incubate or sell her eggs. I bought four plush chicks this season and will marry them with my frizzled Polish rooster if I can. I feel like I am just so confused. I also have Chiquita chickens, which are a silkie/isbar mix coming out of Arizona. Could/should I put a frizzle in there too??
 

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