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  2. Category:Chicken plumage patterns - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Chicken plumage patterns" The following 7 pages are in ...

  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. Plumage - Wikipedia

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    Plumage (from Latin pluma 'feather') is a layer of feathers that covers a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers. The pattern and colours of plumage differ between species and subspecies and may vary with age classes. Within species, there can be different colour morphs.

  7. Hen feathering - Wikipedia

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    Chickens of both sexes develop male-type plumage after gonadectomization. Strictly speaking, they develop a neutral plumage with long acute feathers, like those of male plumage, because ovarian hormone is also necessary to develop female plumage. [6] It is well known that some of the main estrogens derive from androgens.

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  9. Category talk:Chicken plumage patterns - Wikipedia

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