is there a frizzle thread?

i have a self blue d'uccle and have ordered some porcilin and milli eggs and i am hoping for a good hatch but this is my first time hatching eggs and i am a bit nervios about it. i am looking for golden knecked d'uccles to but the milli is the color i will be wanting
 
I'm not a genetics expert but I don't think you can breed frizzled anythings. The frizzle gene shouldn't be present in both parents.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
That said I had a few frizzles I got from Sandhill.
All but one got eaten by dogs but the one I have left is one of my best broody moms. She does lay well also on the rare occasion she's not broody.
Actually, that's her as a young'n in my avatar.
 
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As mentioned before, breeding frizzles can still be so when putting a frizzle x non-frizzle.

It's the same as tufted x non-tufted, or blue x black.



You still get the desired gene in 50% of the offspring, which is all you need. That's why there are indeed frizzled Polish, Ameraucanas, Cochins, Easter Eggers, Seramas, etc - And they're healthy birds.


Frizzle x Frizzle does indeed create 25% unwanted "frazzles" but that's why it is recommended you do Frizzle x non-Frizzle.
 
from what i understand u cant breed a frizzle to a frizzle and get frizzles. if you read my post am i on the right track as far as breeding the frizzle gene and trying to get a pure frizzle d'uccle?
 

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