It is definitely an organic shingle, which seems to be older than the 6 year reported date since installation.
The organic shingles from Globe manufacturing and also Tamko were very poor quality to begin with.
A manufactured home typically also has vaulted/cathedral ceilings within, which do not allow for proper air flowage, ie; from the continuous intake ventilation under the soffit to the exhausts vents.
Obviously, there is no continuous ridge ventilation and from what I typically observe on manufactured homes, there also is not continuous soffit fresh air intake ventilation.
The insulation in the ceiling cavities, or individual rafter bays would stifle the proper air flowage regardless though, unless the amount and thikness were substantially diminutive and also if it has settled, to allow a minimum of a 1 1/2" to 2" space for free flowage of ait.
The damaged shingles in the valley photo are typical of one bad bundle, sometimes a much poorer quality run of the shingles than the other bundles, for multiple possible reasons.
I did not see any evidence of recent hail damage, but more properly viewed blistering of the shingles causing premature detachment of the protective granule surfacing.
Ed
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