I've been thinking more about this too.
Partly because my hens are molting. I've been collecting their feathers. The differences in feather types is interesting. But I don't have any warm adapted breeds or individuals to compare them to.
Do all chickens have double feathers? A lot of the feathers have what looks like two complete feathers on one shaft (quill?). One is clearly all down. The other is less clear, it is somewhat downy on the shaft end and less so on the tip end.
Partly because my hens are molting. I've been collecting their feathers. The differences in feather types is interesting. But I don't have any warm adapted breeds or individuals to compare them to.
Do all chickens have double feathers? A lot of the feathers have what looks like two complete feathers on one shaft (quill?). One is clearly all down. The other is less clear, it is somewhat downy on the shaft end and less so on the tip end.
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