covered with feathers feathered can mean when a bird or an object has feathers, or you can feather pencil/pen lines. its like a sketchy technique where you go over the line a lot.
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.
chickens dont have hair no If you mean by hairy 'feathered legs' than there are 3 species I know of: Brahmas Cochins Silkies
A Peacon is a large feathered bird with lots of pretty colours. They like living in woods in England.
he/she eats...frogs,rodents,birds,and Lizards
The F2 generation would have a mix of genotypes for feather color, depending on the genetic makeup of the F1 birds. Assuming the blue feathered bird is homozygous dominant (BB) and the white feathered bird is homozygous recessive (bb), the F1 generation would be heterozygous (Bb). In the F2 generation, there would be a phenotypic ratio of 3:1 for blue to white feathers and a genotypic ratio of 1:2:1 for BB:Bb:bb.
It means 'Feathered Snake'.
In Aztec and Toltec mythology, Quetzalcoati was the feathered serpent god.
Feathered Thorn was created in 1761.
Cloven-feathered Dove was created in 1810.
Scale-feathered Malkoha was created in 1839.
"Quetzalcoatl" means feathered serpent in the ancient Nahuatl language, predecessor of the Aztec language.
Feathered feet.The feathered feet help them walk in snow.
"Fine-feathered friend" seems to have been, all along, a compliment to humans by allusion to a bird with beautiful plumage. The loss of the hyphen over time has simply clouded a very nice metaphor.
"Fine-feathered friend" seems to have been, all along, a compliment to humans by allusion to a bird with beautiful plumage. The loss of the hyphen over time has simply clouded a very nice metaphor.
far too many to name!
A chick will be completely feathered within four to six weeks.
Fine Feathered Finks was created on 1966-01-19.