yes cuz i have one
There is no alternative scientific name for a chestnut.
Fetlocks.
Several breeds have feathered feet. Most commonly Cochins, Belgian D'Uccle, Sabelpoot, American Brahma, Faverolle and Langshans.
fetlocks
they can but i found with my vanner that its better to trim the fetlocks before applying the boots. you see boots are intended to support the leg and therefore must fit the leg, if thick fetlocks get in the way then it may not provide complete support and/or may rub your horses fetlocks :)
Feathered Thorn was created in 1761.
4, one on each leg, right between the pastern and the hoof.
Scale-feathered Malkoha was created in 1839.
Cloven-feathered Dove was created in 1810.
Feathered feet.The feathered feet help them walk in snow.
If you were born in Belgium you are a Belgian
Achaeopteryx is known as a feathered animal .....birds are classifie as a feathered animal but paleontologist do not have clue that how to tell a bird a dinosaur then they found a specimen archaeopteryx...