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The Frizzle gene (F) is incompletely dominant, with exhibition quality Frizzles usually with one dose only of the Frizzle gene (F/f+).

That's from here: http://www.edelras.nl/chickengenetics/mutations2.html

So yes you will see frizzle offspring from the first mating.

The hatch that I did in December, I know there was a frizzle or two. That girl lost them all to predators, so I don't know exactly how many turned out that way, but I think some were and some weren't. I wonder if it depends on which one of my hens laid the egg, or if either hen could produce either. I don't know enough about the hens background. I bought them at around 10 weeks old.
 
The hatch that I did in December, I know there was a frizzle or two. That girl lost them all to predators, so I don't know exactly how many turned out that way, but I think some were and some weren't. I wonder if it depends on which one of my hens laid the egg, or if either hen could produce either. I don't know enough about the hens background. I bought them at around 10 weeks old.
Interesting. Are you hatching Armonds offspring?
 

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