Breeding crossbreeds together makes more crossbreeds. In order to get a Frizzled Tolbunt, you'd need a purebred smooth Tolbunt Polish and a frizzled Tolbunt Polish. None of your Polish are Tolbunt.

Is the black hen with the stylish bracelets the one they told you was a Polish/frizzled Cochin mix?
 
Breeding crossbreeds together makes more crossbreeds. In order to get a Frizzled Tolbunt, you'd need a purebred smooth Tolbunt Polish and a frizzled Tolbunt Polish. None of your Polish are Tolbunt.

Is the black hen with the stylish bracelets the one they told you was a Polish/frizzled Cochin mix?
That is my silkie. My tolbunt is still a baby. The other black frizzle and she is normally really curly, but she was playing in the rain and the polish would be the parents if the baby were to be frizzle.
 
That is my silkie. My tolbunt is still a baby. The other black frizzle and she is normally really curly, but she was playing in the rain and the polish would be the parents if the baby were to be frizzle.

Breeding crossbreeds together makes more crossbreeds. In order to get a Frizzled Tolbunt, you'd need a purebred smooth Tolbunt Polish and a frizzled Tolbunt Polish. None of your Polish are Tolbunt.

Is the black hen with the stylish bracelets the one they told you was a Polish/frizzled Cochin mix?
She looks like this one, but this one is my roo and of course he is red.
 

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Oh the Tolbunt isn't pictured. I was so confused. I'm sorry haha.

That cockerel looks like a red bantam Cochin.
 

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