Maybe I should have started a new thread but I thought it wouldn't hurt to chuck this into the mix here. Maybe some of you will have an idea for a better location. I would like to warn all those who do not know about the skull deformities caused by breeding crested to crested Icelandics. We have found this to be true of the Swedish Flower hen as well unfortunately and it is simply awful to have to dispatch deformed babies after getting through all the riggers of having the eggs shipped halfway across the nation and then set for 3 weeks to have this happen. I do not know what causes the deformation in these two breeds , perhaps too much in-breeding , but I simply want to warn anyone and everyone who will listen , DO NOT MATE CRESTED TO CRESTED ! We have so much hope for these two breeds and we will continue , for now , to try to develope a flock of each but we will never again make the crested mistake. If that doesn't solve the problem I'm afraid it would break my wife's heart to continue to promote them. Best of luck to all.