I guess roo, but it's just a guess and not that reliable, so don't hang your hat on it.
Very frizzled chick. =)
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Oh ok thank youdo Cochins go broody. ?? I just got them today from a friend
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Sorry, forgot to answer your last two questions:
Normal frizzle to smooth gives half normal frizzle and half smooth. Again, there are modifiers to the frizzle gene so a bird that appears smooth might in fact be genetically frizzled.
Ff (frizzle) x ff (smooth) gives:
50% Ff (normal frizzle)
50% ff (smooth)
Always breed a frazzle to a smooth, otherwise half the birds are frazzle and half proper frizzle. Frazzle is a real challenge to keep alive and healthy.
thank you for the infoThey're practically known for it, but I imagine that someone else has already answered this.
Yup, just found it.
thank you for the infoshe has already about 14 eggs!! But no sings of broody was or anything?? She's only about 9 or 10 months my friend saied so she's pretty young ??![]()
thank you I hope she does go broody soon!! I have alot of little serama eggs I need hatched !! HahahaWow!!! Well, I hope all goes well. I don't know what to do either. Mine just started laying (4 eggs) and she's a year old now. She was just hatched at the wrong time of year to have started laying before the cold weather.
Hope she does go broody for you! =)
Even if they were hatched from incubator they still have the broody gene ?? I heard unless they were hatched from a hen they'll go broody , incubator chicks don't ?? Is that true ??
. Ok good thank god ! I can't wait till I have little fluffysAbsolutely untrue. If they are a broody breed they will be broody. Incubators have nothing to do with it.
Or the hen who hatches it!!!! Don't worry.