I would love to purchase some hatching eggs from someone. Im located in north texas. shipped would be OK too. Thanks! oh and everyones birds are so darn cute!
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I've noticed that some of you use a frizzled polish/ silkie mix rather than a frizzled Cochin/silkie to breed sizzles. What is the biggest difference in the offspring between the two combinations? I've also noticed that some birds have very full crests while others are fairly thin or shaped differently. Is that simply the difference in the sex or is it the difference in paring of the parents? (Cochin vs. Polish)
Quote: She is incredible!
I have used both polish and cochin to create my sizzles. I like the polish mix best, but that is just my opinion. when you use polish to create your sizzles you already have a full crest and black skin, but you have to breed away from the long tail. when using a cochin you already have nice foot feathering and fairly good type but you have no crest and you have to breed away from single combs.
to show you what i am talking about, here are my 1st generation sizzles using either cochin or polish
these are the polish mix silkie.
She is incredible!
Yes, I do see the difference. Thank you for the visual comparison. And you're right...that Wyandotte mix is amazing!
I've noticed that some of you use a frizzled polish/ silkie mix rather than a frizzled Cochin/silkie to breed sizzles. What is the biggest difference in the offspring between the two combinations? I've also noticed that some birds have very full crests while others are fairly thin or shaped differently. Is that simply the difference in the sex or is it the difference in paring of the parents? (Cochin vs. Polish)