Hi! I have just started incubating and hatching fertile eggs. I hatched one black cochin bantam frizzle chick recently. I don't know yet if it's a he or she, but it is certainly looking "frizzly". If it is a female, and I mate her with a"regular"bantam black cochin rooster, can you predict what percentage of the chicks will be frizzled? Or on the other hand, if it is a roo, and I mate him with a "regular" black cochin female?
I have been told not to hatch frizzle on frizzle because of poor feather development/bald spots, sparse feathers on frizzle x frizzle chicks.
I also have some non frizzled chicks from the same bunch ( sold as frizzles)--could they have a recessive gene for frizzling?
Thanks for any info.
Pat
I have been told not to hatch frizzle on frizzle because of poor feather development/bald spots, sparse feathers on frizzle x frizzle chicks.
I also have some non frizzled chicks from the same bunch ( sold as frizzles)--could they have a recessive gene for frizzling?
Thanks for any info.
Pat
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