May 11, 2008 #1 akanalynnn In the Brooder 11 Years Apr 30, 2008 51 3 41 Portland OR/ Vancouver WA Just wondering... are all frizzles feather-footed?
May 11, 2008 #2 S n M Poultry Crowing 14 Years Aug 31, 2007 1,363 2 274 Riverside,CA no, There are a lot of diffrent breeds that are frizzle. Frizzle is just a gene that can be introduced into and breed of chicken. The reason you see mostly cochin frizzles is because they are the most common and popular. Last edited: May 11, 2008
no, There are a lot of diffrent breeds that are frizzle. Frizzle is just a gene that can be introduced into and breed of chicken. The reason you see mostly cochin frizzles is because they are the most common and popular.
May 11, 2008 #3 theOEGBman Songster 13 Years Jan 13, 2007 3,060 23 231 Central California Yep, what Jeff said. Frizzling is a mutation, not a breed. I had a standard Frizzled White Rock, but I sold him in February.
Yep, what Jeff said. Frizzling is a mutation, not a breed. I had a standard Frizzled White Rock, but I sold him in February.