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This pretty much covers it. It also depends on how feathered the hens are. If they have a LOT of feathering, and he is great in every other aspect I would be ok with using him, and only select chicks with feathered shanks to breed from in the next generation. If they only have sparse feathering I would not use him. It is all a balancing act. There is no perfect bird, and even if there was then there is no guarantee they will breed perfect offspring.Breeding is not about breeding perfect birds together. It is about balancing the qualities of the birds you breed. If you have a nice hen with very well feathered (even over feathered legs) that is an excellent match for little feathering on a male. I'm not sure about using one with NO feathers. If he is VERY good in every other way you could breed him to well feathered hens and then select carefully from their offspring to keep only feathered chicks. This is my (very) basic understanding. Hopefully some of the more experienced folks can give you better details.