I was wondering the pros and cons might be to chickens being tightly feathers, with the sleek appearance, or the fluffier more loose feathering. Is the a reason/purpose for this in certain breeds?
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Thank you for that information! I thought it might have to do with genetics based on origin, like weather and stuff....Hard feathered breeds are those that were typically used in cock fighting so the tightly placed feathers acted a bit like armour. The feather shaft erupts from the skin at a low angle making the feathers lie very flat. These breeds are generally game type breeds.
With soft feathering the shaft erupts from the skin at a higher angle making them look fluffier.
It's all controlled by a single gene so it all depends on what breeders have selected for.