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  2. Category:Chicken plumage patterns - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Chicken plumage patterns" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... (chicken plumage)

  3. Sex-linked barring - Wikipedia

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    Sex-linked barring is a plumage pattern on individual feathers in chickens, which is characterized by alternating pigmented and apigmented bars. [1] The pigmented bar can either contain red pigment (phaeomelanin) or black pigment whereas the apigmented bar is always white.

  4. Frizzle (chicken plumage) - Wikipedia

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    A frizzle refers to a plumage pattern in domesticated chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) characterized by feathers that curl outwards, rather than lying flat as in most chickens. The frizzle type is not a separate breed , but a variety within breeds.

  5. Delaware chicken - Wikipedia

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    There is only one plumage variety, sometimes called 'barred Columbian': it resembles the Columbian pattern, but the primaries, secondaries, hackles and tail feathers are barred rather than solid black. [8]: 57 The comb is single and five-pointed; it, the wattles and the earlobes are all bright red. The beak is a reddish horn color, the eyes a ...

  6. Frizzle (chicken breed) - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from the Geflügel-Album of Jean Bungartz, 1885. The Frizzle is a breed of chicken with characteristic curled or frizzled plumage. While the frizzle gene can be seen in many breeds, such as the Pekin and Polish, the Frizzle is recognised as a distinct breed in a number of European countries [4] [6] and Australia. [2]

  7. Hen feathering - Wikipedia

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    Males of most chicken breeds distinguish from their females in having longer, sharp and more scalloped feathers in neck, hackle, saddle and wing bows. But in some breeds, like the fancy breeds Sebright and Campine and some game breeds like Pettai Madhirione can see males that have a plumage completely similar in all aspects to that of females.

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  9. Category talk:Chicken plumage patterns - Wikipedia

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