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I'm going to respond to both questions here.
My flock represents all four recognized imports including Behl stock. My first two Icelandic were/are Behl birds and I love them very much. However I also have a significant portion of Sigrid, Hlessy and Husatoffir lines as well. I'm hoping as time and budget permits to continue to add a few birds of each import as I can.
I would say that all can have tuffs/crests are they more prevalent in one over the other? I cannot say. Its not predictable in what comes out to really know. I believe its a recessive trait and I have had it pop up in many chicks whose parents did not have a crest at all. As for how prevalent in your flock? Depends, most folks have between 20-40% in the flock if folks like that sort of thing, you can choose birds who do not have crests for your flock and course they would be carriers of the gene but not display it themselves. My flock is about 30% crested.
As for line mixing. Sure! Go for it! You find the coolest colors and combinations when you expereiment by crossing the lines. As long as you are crossing true Icelandic to true Icelandic have fun and play!!! Although all my birds are from the different lines I do not segregate for breeding unless I want to work on a specific line which has not happened yet because I'm having so much fun with the mix of the lines. One of my friends just crossed the Behl line with the Hlessy line and oh my goodness did he get some beautiful gems!!!
If folks are interested we also have a very active Facebook Page on Icelandic Chickens and you are welcome to join the discussions over there as well.
My flock represents all four recognized imports including Behl stock. My first two Icelandic were/are Behl birds and I love them very much. However I also have a significant portion of Sigrid, Hlessy and Husatoffir lines as well. I'm hoping as time and budget permits to continue to add a few birds of each import as I can.
I would say that all can have tuffs/crests are they more prevalent in one over the other? I cannot say. Its not predictable in what comes out to really know. I believe its a recessive trait and I have had it pop up in many chicks whose parents did not have a crest at all. As for how prevalent in your flock? Depends, most folks have between 20-40% in the flock if folks like that sort of thing, you can choose birds who do not have crests for your flock and course they would be carriers of the gene but not display it themselves. My flock is about 30% crested.
As for line mixing. Sure! Go for it! You find the coolest colors and combinations when you expereiment by crossing the lines. As long as you are crossing true Icelandic to true Icelandic have fun and play!!! Although all my birds are from the different lines I do not segregate for breeding unless I want to work on a specific line which has not happened yet because I'm having so much fun with the mix of the lines. One of my friends just crossed the Behl line with the Hlessy line and oh my goodness did he get some beautiful gems!!!
If folks are interested we also have a very active Facebook Page on Icelandic Chickens and you are welcome to join the discussions over there as well.