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  2. Glossary of bird terms - Wikipedia

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    addled eggs Also, wind eggs; hypanema. [5] Eggs that are not viable and will not hatch. [6] See related: overbrooding. afterfeather Any structure projecting from the shaft of the feather at the rim of the superior umbilicus (at the base of the vanes), but typically a small area of downy barbs growing in rows or as tufts.

  3. Araucana - Wikipedia

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    The Araucana (Spanish: Gallina Mapuche) is a breed of domestic chicken from Chile. The name derives from the historic Araucanía region where it is believed to have originated. It lays blue-shelled eggs, one of very few breeds that do so. Breed standards for the Araucana vary from country to country.

  4. Crested chickens - Wikipedia

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    A skull excavated in England suggests that crested chickens were present there in Roman times. [1] [2] Early depictions of these birds are found in the Ornithologiae tomus alter of Ulisse Aldrovandi of 1600, and in the work of Dutch animalier painters such as Melchior d'Hondecoeter in the later seventeenth century. After the exhibition poultry ...

  5. List of poultry feathers - Wikipedia

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    Ear tufts Feathers projecting from the ear Flight coverts Short feathers covering the base of the primaries and secondaries Fluff The soft feathers on the underside of the bird Lesser sickles Long curved feathers of the tail, below the sickles only in cock birds Main tail feathers The long straight feathers forming the tail, under the tail coverts

  6. Tuft - Wikipedia

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    specific tufts of feathers on a bird, for example a pectoral tuft; Ungual tufts, groups of hairs at the base of an animal's claws Toe tuft, on cats; Ear tuft, fur or feathers around an animal's ear; Enamel tufts, in teeth; Tuft cell, in the intestines; Sulphur tuft, or Hypholoma fasciculare, a mushroom; Sheathed woodtuft, or Kuehneromyces ...

  7. There’s a Scientific Reason Why Your Raw Chicken Is Stringy

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    In many cases, chicken meat with severe cases of the defect is set aside for processed products like sausage and nuggets. But you'll likely find breasts with mild to moderate levels of spaghetti ...

  8. Ear tuft - Wikipedia

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    Ear tufts are not found on all cat breeds. [1] The ear tufts are located on the tips of cat ears and are also known as lynx tipping. [1] Cat ear tufts are often confused with cat ear furnishings which is the fur that comes out of the opening of the ear. [1] Cat ear tufts assist with keeping debris out of the ear and guides sound into the ear ...

  9. Are seed oils toxic? It's complicated — here's what you need ...

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    From processed foods at the gas station, to seemingly innocent, seed oil-free items like chicken eggs, our nutrition equation has been thrown completely off balance. Baked into the fabric of the ...