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Frizzle (chicken breed)

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Comb type
  
single

Primary use
  
eggs

Temperament
  
Good forager, Hardy

Origin
  
PCGB
  
soft feather: heavy

Egg size
  
Small

Egg color
  
Tinted, White

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Weight
  
Male: Standard: 3.2–3.6 kgBantam: 680–790 gFemale: Standard: 2.25–2.7 kgBantam: 570–680 g

EE
  
Standard and bantam recognised

Recognized variety
  
Blue, Cuckoo, Black, White

Similar
  
Polish chicken, Pekin chicken, Cochin chicken, Plymouth Rock chicken, Wyandotte chicken

The Frizzle is a breed of chicken with characteristic curled or frizzled plumage. While the frizzle gene can be seen in many breeds, such as the Pekin and Polish, the Frizzle is recognised as a distinct breed in a number of European countries and Australia. In the United States frizzled chickens are not considered a breed, and at shows are judged by the standards of the breed they belong to.

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History

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The origin of the Frizzle is unknown. The frizzle gene is thought to have originated in Asia; frizzled chickens have been reported from the Far East since the eighteenth century. The Frizzle breed is the result of breeder selection for exhibition. It is recognised in nine European countries: Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Slovakia and the United Kingdom.

Characteristics

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The gene for the curling of the feathers is incompletely dominant over normal plumage; not all members of the breed display the desired frizzling. Frizzled birds are heterozygous for the gene; when two are bred, the offspring inherit the gene in the usual Mendelian 1:2:1 ratio: 50% are heterozygous and frizzled like the parents, 25% have normal feathering, and 25% are "over-frizzled", with brittle feathers resembling pipe-cleaners. The Frizzle has a single comb and is featherfooted.

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The Frizzle is a good layer of white or tinted eggs, and frequently gets broody. It is a good forager and is hardy, although the curled feathers do not protect it well from rain.

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Four colours are recognised in the Entente Européenne standard: black, blue, cuckoo and white., the Poultry Club of Great Britain recognises thirteen colours for both standard and bantam sizes; not all of them are currently bred, and the Australian Poultry Standards recognise black, blue, buff, white, columbian, red and "any recognised colour".

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References

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