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Thank you so much! The way the person made it seem was that they would be silkies with a silkie frizzle. I’m glad I asked though I told her I wasn’t interested anymore.So the birds you would be getting would be the offspring of a Silkie hen and a frizzled Cochin rooster? Only about half of those would be frizzled, themselves, but they would all carry the silkied feather gene.
That would mean crossing the frizzled individuals back to your Silkies would make approximately 1/4 frizzled and silkied, 1/4 frizzled but not silkied, 1/4 silkied but not frizzled, and 1/4 completely smooth offspring as I said before. The non-frizzled individuals would make 1/2 silkied and 1/2 smooth offspring when bred to Silkies.