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anatomy [2019/12/30 09:50]
dogfriend [Comb Types] bolded the names and added missing periods at the end of sentences
anatomy [2019/12/30 10:23] (current)
dogfriend [Feather Types] bolded the appropriate text and added information about frizzle feathers
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 ====== Feather Types ====== ====== Feather Types ======
-Standard: Standard feathers are just regular features seen across a variety of bird species and many chicken breeds have this kind of feathering. +**Standard**: Standard feathers are just regular features seen across a variety of bird species and many chicken breeds have this kind of feathering.
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-Silkie: Silkie feathers are the feathers of Silkies as well as many other breeds. Breeds with this kind of feather can't fly due to the lack of functioning Barbicels {{ :​pkd0wpgwzmvivgjh.fbvkq.png?​nolink|}}+
  
 +**Silkie**: Silkie feathers are the feathers of Silkies as well as many other breeds. Breeds with this kind of feather can't fly due to the lack of functioning Barbicels {{ :​pkd0wpgwzmvivgjh.fbvkq.png?​nolink|}}
  
 +**Frizzle**:​ Frizzle feathers are a kind of feather that curls upwards rather than lying flat against the chicken, which gives them a very unique look. While the Frizzle gene can occur in different breeds of chickens, some countries recognize the Frizzle as its own breed. Like Silkie feathers, chickens with frizzle feathers are unable to fly well due to their unconventional shape.
  
 ====== Comb Types ====== ====== Comb Types ======
anatomy.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/30 10:23 by dogfriend