That is a good point!I like to use a straight sizzle rooster over sizzled hens with frizzled feathers. That way, the majority of your birds are what we like to see best, the sizzles with the frizzled feathers.
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That is a good point!I like to use a straight sizzle rooster over sizzled hens with frizzled feathers. That way, the majority of your birds are what we like to see best, the sizzles with the frizzled feathers.
For Sizzle hatching eggs, I have gotten them from…So, since my sizzle died, can anyone recommend a sizzle breeder that will ship eggs? Probably wont be until next spring that I will hatch again, but I'd still like to know. Here's my sizzle that passed:
Him at a week old. He was a silver chipmunkish color. Sold to me as a pure silkie.
My most recent picture of him. Any idea of what to call his color? xD
That has been my thinking as well.I like to use a straight sizzle rooster over sizzled hens with frizzled feathers. That way, the majority of your birds are what we like to see best, the sizzles with the frizzled feathers.
Luckypickens is selling out all her sizzles and silkies. I just bought some off her myself. The last I checked all her sizzle hens were gone and only silkie hens remain, but she may have a sizzle rooster I didn't see and could still be breeding. Thanks for the list! I'm going to write these names down..For Sizzle hatching eggs, I have gotten them from…
WestKnollAmy
emvickrey
hoppy
and have had good luck with the hatches. Also you might want to check with luckypickens. She has them also but I have not gotten any from her.
Chris