Hard feather chicken breeds are known for their tight and close feathering that nicely rides the contours of the body.
a hard feathered breed of chicken is one with hard feathers Like the Japanese imperial phoenix unlike a Chinese silkie which is a soft feathered breed and is covered in fluff. To tell if it is a hard feathered breed flick the wing.
A chicken without skin would be called a skinless chicken. Either that, or it would be called a skinned and feathered chicken.
They are all feathered
A chick will be completely feathered within four to six weeks.
Several breeds sport a feathered head rather than a comb. Polish hens, Silkies and Crevecouer breeds are among those with feathered heads.
Some scientists believe that chickens descended from prehistoric animals that were feathered and had similar bone structure
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...
The Maran chicken is a breed that was developed in the town of Maran, in France in the 1800s. It has feathered legs and large, chocolate coloured eggs. The breed is not recognised in the USA.
Ethiopia
Traditionally, the throat is slit, then the chicken is strung up to allow the blood to drain before being de-feathered.
i think no because you can't eat they're feathers if you buy them already cleaned and de-feathered then yeah its safe.
chickens dont have hair no If you mean by hairy 'feathered legs' than there are 3 species I know of: Brahmas Cochins Silkies