If damaged near the base, which feathers, if broken, compromise the entire cascading length of the Yokohama tail?

Answer

The saddle feathers or primary sickle feathers

The structural integrity of the Yokohama's magnificent, long tail is highly dependent on its foundational anchor feathers. The tail's cascading length is comprised of the primary sickle feathers and the transition feathers growing from the rooster’s back, known as the saddle feathers. If these specific feathers break close to their base due to stress or rubbing against surfaces, the entire visual length is immediately compromised, necessitating a full year for complete regrowth of that section.

If damaged near the base, which feathers, if broken, compromise the entire cascading length of the Yokohama tail?
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