The soft underfeathers are called 'down'.
they are called furthers, thats where the word further comes form.
It sounds like you are describing the down feathers of a bird, particularly those that are soft, white, and fluffy. Down feathers are often used for insulation in bedding, clothing, and outdoor gear due to their excellent thermal properties and light weight.
Yes, chickens have down feathers. Down feathers are soft and fluffy feathers found close to a bird's skin, providing insulation and warmth. Chickens use these down feathers to regulate their body temperature and keep themselves warm.
One animal that has thick feathers is the ostrich. Ostriches have a double layer of feathers, with the outer layer being long, loose, and soft, while the inner layer is shorter and denser, providing insulation and protection.
Down feathers are the soft under plumage found beneath the outer, tougher feathers of birds, typically of waterfowl such as ducks and geese. They are known for their insulating properties, providing warmth while remaining lightweight. Down feathers are commonly used in bedding and clothing to create warm and cozy products.
yes they very soft feathers.
Very soft feathers are known as down.
i think goose feathers
The down feathers (or the soft feathers underneath the outside feathers).
Birds are soft because they are covered in feathers, which are soft.
Feathers
Down feathers.
Down is the soft feathers of a bird, the ones under the stiff feathers. A duck is a waterfowl with a flat beak.
duck feathers are the best
down
Soft kind of feather.
The small, flightless bird known as the kiwi has feathers which are quite soft to the touch.