Frizzle Chickens | Docile Lawn Ornaments
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- The Frizzle is a type of chicken with characteristic curled or frizzled plumage. In the United States frizzled chickens are not considered a breed, but rather a genetic anomaly.
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They are so darn cute! I want 2
I have tons of these..... I incubate my own chickens and I keep getting at least 40 to 50 of them every few months. I hatch at least 200 to 300 eggs at a time but I can't figure out what chickens are creating these I love them I just have sooooo many now ....
They are cute. I have three of them ATM. Two standard, girl with Smooth feathered called Frankie and one boy called Freddie both Black, one Bantam called Barbarella. She's coloured like a Barnenvelder. Also Bantam Pekins. They are entertainment for the whole neaubours Hood.
There is a Frizzle standard breed in the USA..They come in white,red, buff and black and are in the APA...single combed and clean shanked.....they look like, but are not- Rhode Island Red, Buff Rocks, White Rocks and Black Rocks..they have thier own weight and egg color....
I love my Frizzles
Very good. Really like these videos.
I got them type of chooks.
Chickens with perms!
These are strange, all the ones I own either seem to die young, or are really really hardy, there seems to be no in between.
Thanks
Thanks for watching.
My frizzle has feathers on his legs and feet
Great video! We would love to add these to our farmhouse! 💗😍💗
Thanks for watching.
Nice video
These chickens do not do well in climates that have lower temperatures. They can't keep themselves warm because their plumage gives them no protection from rain and cold . So no matter how cute they look, it's not fair to breed for looks.
Van you send it to giovanni stephen romarate at cantipla tabunan philppines 6000. pls confirm salamat
I don't actually own these animals. Do a DuckDuckGo.com search to find a breeder in your region.