sizzle, frizzle, and frazzle???

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I have started a sizzles breeders list at the hatcheries and breeders forum here at byc. If you breed sizzles and sell birds or eggs, go add your name and/or pics of your birds to this list. Help others who might want to own some sizzles.
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Can anyone tell me whether my Millie is a frizzle , Sizzle or Frazzle (
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Say that 10x fast) She has brittle feathers , most of the time her wings consist of long white tubes with just a bit of feather on the tip
Also I am not sure what actual breed she is- unless just plain Frizzle is its own breed ?
She has yellow non feathered feet and She is about the size of a small silkie hen- She lays small white eggs just like a silkie
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Any advice is appreciated!
 
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She is a frizzled...something. Comb is right for a cochin, but they have feathered feet. Comb is wrong for a wyandotte, but that was my next guess. Do you have a photo that shows her body type?
 
[quoteThis is a photo of my Homozygous Sizzle (Frazzle or Curley) He is the product of a Frizzled Sizzle to a Frizzled Sizzle. This was an experiment out of necessity. I did not have a place for my single Sizzle hen. quote]


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cute!
 
Hi everybody.... I purchased "Sizzle" eggs, assuming they were silkies with the F gene. What I got was a coachin(sp?) frizzle x silkie. So the 3 chicks that hatched have pink skin, 4 toes and a orange beak. Can someone tell me if I breed that chick to a silkie and take the best offspring and breed back to another silkie how many generations could it possibly take to get all the silkie quality with the F gene?
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I'm still trying to figure all this out.... thanks
 

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