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Well I guess it was still a nice surprise though! 

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Yep. She resembles the Iowa Blue, alot. I want more now, just love the patterning.Well I guess it was still a nice surprise though!![]()
Yep. She resembles the Iowa Blue, alot. I want more now, just love the patterning.
She's getting very fluffy.Here's my partridge (Tiramisu) at 8 weeks old now. I love her colours so much
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I read somewhere that breeding frizzle to frizzle will cause brittle feathers. So it would have to be frizzle bred to solid feather to make non brittle feathered frizzles.Ok so I have been reading different threads about silkies/sizzles/frizzles and now I need help. I bought chicks in May, so they are almost 5 months old. There are two roosters who have been crowing for months and 5 hens. I know they may not lay for awhile longer yet, but I want to make sure which chickens can be bred together and which should not be. I am posting pictures of each of them, color coded lol if anyone would like to assist me.
Thanks!!!
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Solid/smooth X Silkied feathered = Solid, but soft feathers.Yeah frizzle to frizzle is frazzle, which can have brittle or limited feathers. Whoever came up with these words??
Anyway, I'm thinking the only ones that can be bred are the smooth and the silkie. Is that right?