no. You need just a silkied serama and a frizzled serama. one has to be a rooster, the other a hen. So, when you breed the frizzled to the silkied, some will come out frizzled and some smooth feathered. All of the chicks would then have half silkied in their genectics, but since it is recessive, it won't show on the first generation. You then would take all the frizzled pullets that you hatch and breed them back to the rooster, or if your silkied serama parent is a hen take one of the frizzled cockerals and pair him with his mother. The chicks that you would then hatch would include frizzled silkied, frizzled, and smooth. I hope that makes sense.