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All with or without iridescences which will show green, blue and purple when the sun shines on it.
To treat a chicken's back where rooster wear has worn off feathers, first separate the hen from the rooster to allow her feathers to regrow. Clean the area with mild soap and water to prevent infection. Apply an antibacterial ointment and consider using a chicken saddle to protect the area while feathers regrow.
That is difficult to answer as many breeds come in this color. Here is a good website that will aloow you to see many of the different breeds.
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.
A rooster losing its feathers could indicate a variety of health issues such as parasitic infection, nutritional deficiencies, stress, or molting. It is important to observe the bird's behavior, as well as consult a veterinarian if the feather loss is excessive or accompanied by any other symptoms.
Yes. The long tail feather often drop off during the first molt when all the roosters feathers are replaced by new one's. The new long feathers will take more time to regrow so be patient, they will come back. Many roosters lose the long feathers due to picking from the hens while they roost at night
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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
To treat a chicken's back where rooster wear has worn off feathers, first separate the hen from the rooster to allow her feathers to regrow. Clean the area with mild soap and water to prevent infection. Apply an antibacterial ointment and consider using a chicken saddle to protect the area while feathers regrow.
That is difficult to answer as many breeds come in this color. Here is a good website that will aloow you to see many of the different breeds.
A chicken sickle is a group of bladed Chinese weapons that can be used as a single or double weapon. They include the Chicken-claw and Chicken-saber. The function of these are offensive and defensive in protecting one's property. Another chicken sickle is the long, draping curved sickle feathers in the tail of roosters. Many times these feathers are green, a color you will not find in the hen. There is not a specific function for these feathers except to identify a rooster versus a hen.
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the rooster being the male has colorful feathers and appearance,this will make him more visible to preditors.the female(hen)is more mundane in color so as not to attract attention from preditors.the colors of feathers often blend with the surrounding folage to be an effective camouflage,the reason for this distinction is to protect the female because she the most important reproducer of the species.
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.
BLUE is the lucky color for the year of the rooster in 2010.
the offspring will have both black and whit feathers.
The color of the feathers of the dodo bird were gray.
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.