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- Hen_feathering_in_cocks comment "Hen feathering in cocks is the occurrence of a genetically conditioned character in domestic fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus). Males with this condition develop a female-type plumage, although otherwise look and respond as virile males.Hen-feathering in cocks is one of the typical characteristics of the Belgian breed Campine and also is typical in Sebright Bantam, a breed established circa 1810, in accordance with the intentions of its creator, Sir John Saunders Sebright.".