The Hair on the feet of chickens are feathers. The breed you are referring to are Cochins or cross breeds of them. The feather footed Cochin breed were developed in Northern China and introduced to North America in the early 19th Century, but they are also known as Shanghai Brahma Chickens.
The chicken's feet can be complex sometimes having 16 bones that make up phalanx, but overall the chicken's feet are called claws.
a chicken's leg
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Actually no Chicken salt isn't made out of chicken at all!:) funny thing huh?!?!:o)lol
yes...yes they are
Well, depends really, on how fat and fluffy the chicken is, If it is big boned and fluffy, I suggest, a lot of space, if not .. a small area is required , that is all :)
A penguin's feet is not fluffy because the bird has to walk on the hard snow, icebergs, ice floes etc. It even swims in the cold waters of the poles thus swimming with fluffy feet would be inconvenient.
The chicken's feet can be complex sometimes having 16 bones that make up phalanx, but overall the chicken's feet are called claws.
No it is not! Chicken feet have claws and small bones in them. The Chinese serve chicken feet as a course for dinner or use chicken feet to make stock for soups, etc. Never feed your dog anything but the meat of the chicken and no bones!
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Frogs do not have chicken feet, if anything they have duck feet. Frogs have webbed feet. Frogs have frog feet
a chicken's leg
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fluffy, sweet, soft, painful
Luckily chicken pox actually has nothing to do with chickens, it's just a weird name for a virus. You do not grow chicken feet when you have chicken pox.
Well furred feet are like wearing a thick pair of wool socks. They keep the feet and toes warm in the cold weather.
Yes, they do.