The noun 'feathers' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
It depends on the species, season, and sometimes gender. But generally they could be brown, grey, or white.
It depends on the species, season, and sometimes gender. But generally they could be brown, grey, or white.
Some breeds of chickens, such a Cochins, grow feathers on their feet. However, the males of those breeds also have feathered feet, so it's not specific to gender - only to breed.
The gender of peacocks is masculine. The famine gender is peahen. Peacocks are large colorful bird with very long tail feathers than can be fanned out in display.
The peacock chick gender can be determined The male chick of 30 days old carry barred feathers across the back of the bird and chestnut primary feathers/ The female chick will have solid back. sathyanarayana, Chennai email mcsathya@yahoo.com
When newborn they are wet, pink and hairless and otherwise very ugly animals. they will eventually grow some yellow, pajama-like feathers when the mature, varying on the gender of the chick.
These prices can vary greatly depending on not only gender but also size and which type of tribal uniform is desired for the consumer and also the accessories such as feathers.
Yes, but hen tails are different to rooster tails. The shape and size of a chicken's tail depends on it's age, breed and gender. As a general rule of thumb roosters tail feathers tend to be longer and arch downwards, a hens tail feathers are straighter and tend to sweep upwards.
Contour feathers are on the wings and tail.
Check the cere, the nosril area. It is bluish in males, pink in females. Also, Peachface lovebirds like to shred paper and stick it in their feathers. Those are females.
no they have spikes and they have to nail. But no feathers. they are no such things as feathers
Countour feathers and down feathers