A frizzle is a breed of chicken. It is a mix between a silkie and a cochin.
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Polish frizzle chicken is a rare breed of chickens. You will have to search some internet sites that specialize in rare breeds. Cackle Hatchery is one.
The diet of the frizzle chicken is just like any other egg laying breed. They can eat chicken feed, vegetable scraps, and worms just like any other chicken. Their fancy plumage does not change their diet.
i have been told that the silkie crossed with a frizzle is a new breed of chicken called a sizzle.I myself am breeding for these birds as of this year...
You have just used the word frizzle in a question. Frizzle is often referring to a curly hair style that looks like the hair dryer exploded while styling it
A Frizzle is not a breed it is simply a feather , just like some people have curly hair , some have straight . If your frizzle is a bantam then your eggs will be small. If it is a true bantam ( meaning it has no large form ) it will be tiny , If it is standard size fowl then your eggs will be normal and if your bird is gentle giant ( such as a jersey giant ) then it will be over sized ......
Frizzle Fry was created in 1990-02.
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Big Chicken was created in 1963.
yes frizzle bantams are purebred chickens.
No, the frizzle trait in chickens is not an example of pleiotropy. Pleiotropy refers to a single gene affecting multiple traits. However, the frizzle trait is controlled by a single gene that affects only one observable trait - the curliness of feathers.