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25 - 3” to 5” Pheasant Feathers From Ringneck Rooster Pheasants

$ 2.16

Availability: 15 in stock
  • Feather Type: Pheasant
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    25 Beautiful brown/rust, black and cream/white rooster pheasant feathers from the bottom of the tail. Cleaned (see below) and ready for your projects. Lengths are approximately 3” to 5" long. They are from hunted birds so there may be some slight imperfections but as you can see by the photos they are very pretty feathers.
    You get 25 feathers just like the ones in the photos.
    Pheasants, turkeys and other game birds are like most birds when it comes to bathing. They take daily dust baths called dusting or sand bathing. This is where they scratch the dirt to make dust wallows and then they completely dust themselves by rocking their bodies and using their wings to work the dust into the feathers and skin. The dust helps absorb oil in the feathers to keep them from becoming greasy and matted and helps smother or minimize lice, feather mites and other parasites. It also helps remove dry skin and other debris in the feathers and keeps them clean and flexible.
    Although this is great cleaning and maintenance for the feathers while the birds are alive it's not so great for using feathers in your projects. The dirt and oils can leave the feathers smelling bad and attract bugs. It can also discolor the feathers over time leaving them dull and lackluster.
    All the feathers I sell are soaked in a safe cleaning solution to remove the dirt, oils and parasites. They are then power sprayed with hot water to remove the cleaning solution and any excess dirt and oils. This is important for the beauty and longevity of the feathers in your projects and also keeps them from developing an "aroma".
    While steaming or freezing is a good way kill any parasites that are on the feathers it does not completely remove the dirt and oils which over time could attract more insects.
    Ships USPS.
    Advice for working with small feather (from experience):
    1. Put the cat in another room and shut the door.
    😿
    2. Don't sneeze, cough, sigh, laugh, stand up to fast, sit down
    to fast, open a window or turn on the ceiling fan...actually,
    it's best to not move and barely breath.
    😬
    3. If having issues with static cling rub your fingers (hands,
    arms, whole body) with a fabric softener sheet. It really
    helps to keep the feathers from clinging to you. A lot of
    times I will include a small piece of a fabric softener sheet
    in with the feathers.
    🙂
    4. Don't use greasy hand lotion before working with the
    feathers. It does help to use a none greasy lotion if you
    have dry skin, otherwise they stick to your rough dry skin.
    😕
    5. Make sure everyone in your household knows you are
    working with small feathers so they don't do something they
    will regret...like open a window, turn on the ceiling fan or
    release the cat from of the room.
    😈
    I hope this helps you have a enjoyable and relaxing craft day
    with your little feathers.
    😀