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1. Everyone's going to go for 6. (Though I do think it's a gorgeous chook) 2. Sounds weird (and probably creepy) but I'd also wonder what a featherless chook would feel like to touch.OMG THAT CHICKEN LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING OUT OF A HORROR MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!
Definitely 6
Warm, smooth and soft.1. Everyone's going to go for 6. (Though I do think it's a gorgeous chook) 2. Sounds weird (and probably creepy) but I'd also wonder what a featherless chook would feel like to touch.
1. Everyone's going to go for 6. (Though I do think it's a gorgeous chook) 2. Sounds weird (and probably creepy) but I'd also wonder what a featherless chook would feel like to touch.
I have never touched a naked chicken but I have touched hairless dogs and cats. I don't mean to offend anyone but I find them NASTY to the touch. I wouldn't own one but they do sell for good money, I mean the dogs and cats do. The chickens might but it might take them a while to get there.
I'd be afraid of naked chickens getting hurt without their feathers to protect them and sunburned, yeah, they would get sunburned out here.
Thought they'd feel a bit more rough than smooth (save for the scaly legs) - I notice that that chicken and another breed are listed as turkens. I also saw around the web a genetically engineered chicken that had no feathers (to save plucking it when it's time for it to be slaughtered) - is this the same breed?Warm, smooth and soft.
He can leave bruises w/ his wing flaps!
Thought they'd feel a bit more rough than smooth (save for the scaly legs) - I notice that that chicken and another breed are listed as turkens. I also saw around the web a genetically engineered chicken that had no feathers (to save plucking it when it's time for it to be slaughtered) - is this the same breed?