has any one got rare no feathers hen?

Yes, they are specialized birds that have to be kept in a warm, shaded environment (indoors) or they suffer. This is why I am glad that there aren't any of them around for hobbyists. This isn't an animal that you can put outside when you get sick of the smell or noise.

ETA: They are still in the developing stages for commercial use in some countries so the genetic strains are kept closely guarded. Also, only universities in the US & here have them & they don't let their stock go to hobbyists.
 
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just been on google an i cant find any of the Cornish crosses mixed with the featherless but i will keep looking anuther night
 

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