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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!
Frizzles with noodle like feathers?
Frizzles with noodle like feathers?

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.

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