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Frizzles with noodle like feathers?
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Have you ever encountered frizzles with feathers resembling noodle-like spaghetti? It’s a curious phenomenon that might have you wondering if it’s a Cochin frizzle trait! While I’ve got a Serama frizzle with typical curled feathers, these feathered friends sport a unique texture that’s reminiscent of string cheese—how delightfully quirky! Could they be a mix of Cochin frizzles and silkies, creating a low-grade woolie? Intriguingly, their skin isn’t black, and they only have four toes, which adds to the puzzle. If you’re as fascinated by these feathered wonders as I am, let’s dive into the delightful world of frizzles and unravel this mystery together! Join the conversation and share your thoughts below!

| Is this a Cochin frizzle thing?? Their feathers are literally like spaghetti. I have a serama frizzle as well and she has normal feathers that just curl, but these guys have string cheese feathers that curl lol. Maybe they are a Cochin frizzle and silkie mix to make a low grade woolie?? But their skin isn’t black and they only have 4 toes. [link] [comments] |
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