You obviously need a d'Anvers. (If it's small maybe it will only count for half.)Based on my experience with a feather legged hen before, I think that putting a feather footed chicken in my climate/area is unfair. My feather footed hen sometimes had her feet feathers freeze in the winter, and then her feet would be covered in ice for days. It snows in my area now, but worse is that it's very rainy here, even in winter. I could easily get over the idea of poopy/muddy feet, but I don't want to deal with the frozen foot feathers again. And especially not frozen mud feathers.