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What are horse feathers?

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Horsefeathers is an expression used when something is highly unlikely, about as probable as that pigs might fly...or that horses should have feathers.
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What are feathers?

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Feathers are structurally different and therefore functionally different than down. Feathers are two dimensional and have a shaft. While the structure of down provides for greater lofting and insulating value, the structure of feathers provide for greater support. Feathers still have a soft natural fluffy feeling while having a spring-like quality to provide resilience and support. Feathers are ideal for cushions in featherbeds, and for those who prefer firmer pillows.
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Where Do Feathers and Down Come From?

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Feathers and down are commercially obtained from ducks and geese which are primarily raised for their meat. Thus the feathers become a byproduct from the processing of the fowl.
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Trueflight Feathers FAQ
Our feathers are gathered at U.S. turkey processing plants. We are only able to use 1 to 2 feathers from each wing. All of these plants and our own plants are subject to regular USDA inspections. No. We have never sold completed arrows or bows. We are specialists in "missile guidance" only. (Hey, that sounds pretty high-tech!) There is a company with a similar sounding name which does sell arrows, but we have no connection with them.
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Should I keep my bird's feathers trimmed?

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It depends. If you have other pets that might attack or play with your bird (dogs or cats), it is probably safer if your bird can fly. The risks of having a flighted bird are that they can fly through open doors and windows and escape; they can be confused by large picture windows and try to fly through them; and they can fly around the house and chew on houseplants, furniture, or window frames. For these reasons, flighted birds should be supervised whenever they are let out of their cages.
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Do penguins have feathers or fur?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Penguins have more feathers per square inch then any other bird on earth.The feathers are small and fit together very tightly making them look smooth like fur. Check out the Anatomy Page for more information.
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Why and when do penguins lose their feathers?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
Penguins lose all their feathers once per year during the molt. They do this to replace the worn out feathers.
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What are the yellow feathers on some penguins heads?

New England Aquarium Penguin Pages
The yellow feathers, or crests, distinguish Rockhoppers from other penguin species and allow them to recognize their own species especially while at sea. The crests are also used by nesting penguins to attract a mate. While shaking their heads rapidly the crests whirl around and are very attractive to the opposite sex.
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How do you restore the natural oil to a bird's feathers after washing?

IBRRC: Frequently asked questions
We don't! Bird feathers are naturally waterproof but after washing, each feather must be aligned properly so that water cannot seep through the microscopic barbes and barbules that are part of the vane of each feather. Each feather is made up of microscopic barbs and barbules that hook together like "Velcro". Once hooked together, they become a tight waterproof barrier. Each properly aligned feather overlaps another like shingles on a roof creating a temperature controlled barrier.
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Why is my bird plucking her feathers?

Lady Gouldian Finch .com - Frequently Asked Questions
Some females will pluck their breast as a natural part of the nest construction process. However, this is not the case with Gouldians. They do not use feathers in their nests. Boredom, stress, parasite infection or dietary deficiency are the most common reasons. A viewer sent in this photo of her female with the following comments: " days after I placed my Gouldian together with her new mate, she started to pull her feathers out.
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My bird is losing a lot of feathers. Is she ill?

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Not necessarily. Healthy birds will molt (exchange feather coats) once or twice a year. Other causes of feather loss include skin disease, poor nutrition, fighting between birds, and feather picking. If there are bald patches or other signs of illness, your bird should see a veterinarian.
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How do I remove the feathers?

Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc.
You can use large tweezers, clean pliers, or scissors. Pouring boiling water over the chicken/turkey will help to open follicles.
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What do you do with the feathers after dressing?

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We load the feathers in a manure spreader and spread them on our fields. In the spring, they are plowed in and they decompose, providing nitrogen to the soil.
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What happens to the feathers?

Gamebird Plucker FAQ
The water spray and centrifugal force take them down the tub walls and out a chute into a pile away from the operator.
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Acupuncture: Is It For Your Horse?

Equine Electro-Accuscope Therapy
This simple fact was brought home to me one day as I entered the barn to find a small group of people gathered around Shadow, a beautiful black Tennesse Walking Horse. These were all experienced horsemen and woman, but as we watched the practitioner attach small electrodes to Shadow's fetlocks and croup and hook her up to the overnight bag-sized machine, we were all seeing something we hadn't seen before. I think a little of Shadow's history is in order first.
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How do I get a horse?

Virtual Horse Ranch - Free Horse Game
Fortunately, they're all over the place here! There are many ways to find horses on VHR ? here's just a few: Try looking on the bulletin board linked in the left menu. Players often advertise horses for sale here. The Marketplace lists all horses currently for sale ? and you can look for specific breeds, colours, training types and even genders by going to the Search Horses link.
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My horse died. What do I do?

Frequently Asked Questions :: American Morgan Horse Associat...
Send a note, signed by the record owner of the horse, to the Registry with the horse's name, registration number, and date of death. There is no need to send in the horse's Registration Certificate.
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Can I ride my horse?

Adkins Arboretum Frequently Asked Questions
No horses are permitted in the Arboretum, but there is an Equestrian Center within Tuckahoe State Park. Horses are permitted on some paths in Tuckahoe State Park.
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What are hackle feathers?

FAQs - SureHatch Products / Incubators
Hackle feathers are neck feathers on a chicken. A rooster has long pointed ones, and the female has short rounded ones.
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What are saddle feathers?

FAQs - SureHatch Products / Incubators
Saddle feathers are feathers toward the tail end of the chicken. A rooster has long pointed ones, and the female has short rounded ones.
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Can I own more than one horse?

Ownaracehorse | Horseracing Ownership and Shares in Horses
Absolutely! The 'Horse Manager' has been created to allow you to own shares in a string of racehorses and therefore get plenty of thrills and value for money.
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What causes adult birds to pull out their feathers?

Poultry FAQs
A common cause of feather pecking (pulling) is an infestation of the depluming mite. This mite causes severe irritation by borrowing into the skin near the base of the feathers, and frequently causes feathers to be pulled out or broken. This mite, who is barely visible to the naked eye, can be found in the follicles at the base of the feather. Individual treatment consists of dipping infested birds in a warm sulfur solution (2 oz. sulfur + 1 oz. of soap in 1 gal. water).
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Do feathers from an eagle make a better arrow than one from a harpy?

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With these thoughts going through my head, I wander the countryside ...and when I see a reg on the ground I’m pretty happy and try to hurry in case another person picks it up...but if its a silk I sometimes avoid it. I thought trying to pick up an arrow from the ground was painful, than I saw a spider silk..OMG! The Gods truly were laughing at me as I tried to put that in my bag. I found a place called 'Nikky's' last night! OMG you should SEE it.
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Will plucked feathers re-grow?

The Finch Niche - Finch Information & Articles by Myra - FAQ...
Yes over the next few weeks unless the bird is ill or has been plucked too often. Excessive plucking damages the skin and may cause it to harden which will prevent any future feather growth.
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Is there a market for waterfowl feathers?

Waterfowl F.A.Q.s
Some slaughter plants in BC harvest and clean and dry waterfowl feathers. The marketability of the feathers depends upon the quality of feathers produced. The quality of feathers is dependent upon keeping the birds clean through proper litter management.
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How can I keep feathers looking fresh?

Judith M a leading supplier of Hats, Millinery Supplies and ...
Feathers naturally "dry out" over a period of time and lose their fluffiness. To restore feathers to a fuller look, we recommend starting by agitating (gently shake ) and steaming them. HOW: rub the feathers or boa between your hands, gently but firmly. This brings out the "feather flue" and makes the strands more fluffy. Next, hold each individual feather over tea kettle steam to open feather. Once the feather has opened more steaming has little or no effect.
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