Several breeds have feathered feet.
Most commonly Cochins, Belgian D'Uccle, Sabelpoot, American Brahma, Faverolle and Langshans.
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Sounds a lot like a SILKIE rooster. There are others with large feathers on the top of the head. The Dutch Crested (Polish) and Silkies are among the few who have feathers on the head. See related links below to see others.
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If you are referring to feather picking, there are a few possibilities:The Rooster is doing it out of aggressionThe Rooster is picking and eating feathers due to a nutrition deficiencyThe Rooster is picking feathers due to boredomThe Rooster is picking feathers due to it being a learned behavior from other birds or cannibalism issues
The loss of feathers on a hens back although not pretty to look at is not usually bad. You can separate the hen from the rooster for awhile and the feathers will grow back.
-It has briqhtly coloured feathers to attract lady chickens -A small beak for peckinq its food off the qround -Feathers to protect from dirt and stuff -Scrawny feet with sharp talons to scratch around in the dirt
A Badminton Birdie
the offspring will have both black and whit feathers.
Generally by 5 weeks you will really notice slight differences in comb size - males will have slightly larger combs, length of the legs, size of the feet - males will have slightly longer legs and larger feet, and presence of saddle feathers - only the male will have pointed saddle feathers, hens are rounded.
Generally by 5 weeks you will really notice slight differences in comb size - males will have slightly larger combs, length of the legs, size of the feet - males will have slightly longer legs and larger feet, and presence of saddle feathers - only the male will have pointed saddle feathers, hens are rounded.
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There are a small number of breeds of chickens with feathers on their legs. Some of these are the Cochin, Brahma, Sultan, and American Silkie.