Jun 18, 2011 #31 gunnarmcc Chirping 8 Years Jun 10, 2011 198 2 91 SSF, CA i struggle to see the frizz... from my limited understanding the frizzle gene is always dominant and will express itself
i struggle to see the frizz... from my limited understanding the frizzle gene is always dominant and will express itself
Jun 18, 2011 #32 Aria Enabler 13 Years Oct 15, 2010 5,110 27,482 1,020 Frizzle is NOT a Breed of Chicken. Any chicken can become a frizzle. Frizzle has different looking feathers. They are definitely a mix. NOT PURE Silkies.
Frizzle is NOT a Breed of Chicken. Any chicken can become a frizzle. Frizzle has different looking feathers. They are definitely a mix. NOT PURE Silkies.
Jun 18, 2011 #33 sugarjax06 In the Brooder 9 Years Jul 12, 2010 98 2 39 Lancaster, CA Before I even saw that you contacted the seller, the white and blue one looked like cochin/silkie mixes to me!
Before I even saw that you contacted the seller, the white and blue one looked like cochin/silkie mixes to me!
Jun 18, 2011 Thread starter #35 CluelessChick In the Brooder 8 Years Jun 7, 2011 38 0 22 ooops bad wording on my part, i meant to say the seller said her hen is a frizzled Cochin, roo is a silkie
ooops bad wording on my part, i meant to say the seller said her hen is a frizzled Cochin, roo is a silkie