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- Black Laced Red Wyandotte Hen Feather Teeny Bits Qty: 30 Size: < 1" (Gallus domesticus)
Black Laced Red Wyandotte Hen Feather Teeny Bits Qty: 30 Size: < 1" (Gallus domesticus)
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BLRW8
$6.99
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Miniature real hen feathers from my own pastoral free range birds. These tiny feathers are mainly an assortment of rich chestnut brown rimmed with black aka laced. There is a touch of fluff at the base of each plume. Natural mini plumage is often added to sculptures, pendants, dolls, embroidery, yarn and many other fine crafts.
- Qty: Approx. 30 assorted Black Laced Red Wyandotte hen feathers
- Size: Approx. any size less than 1" inch / 2.54 centimeters
Do you know where your chicken feathers come from? When you buy from Running Bug Farm you do! My hens are cruelty free and humanely raised. They live outside 365 days a year free ranging on pasture the way Mother Nature intended. I use natural holistic methods to treat my animals and myself. Running Bug Farm is better than organic. Your purchase supports my eco farm and I thank you!
I clean my birds feathers using well water, organic soap, vinegar, and heat sterilization.
Feathers are hand packaged and labeled. Labels provide my farms information, type of bird, quantity, and size.
Feathers are from my Eco farm; raised, cared for, and loved by my family. I am not a feather reseller.
Feathers are from my smoking free home, although I do heat my home exclusively with a wood stove as I am almost entirely off of the grid and this is my only source of heat.
I do not sell illegal feathers from endangered, protected, or wild species of birds. Such as Eagle, Hawk, Owl, Falcon, Song Bird, Parrot, etc. I exclusively sell legal feathers only from my own humanely raised farm birds on my small Eco farm homestead.
Size: XXS
Size Examples:
FYI: The currency in the pictures is a USA silver quarter. The ruler is 12" inches long. The quarter and the ruler are pictured to help you gauge the size of the feathers. If you are unsure what size feathers you need for your project, I recommend you get out your project specs and use a ruler or tape measure to see the size you need in inches.
If you are unsure of the size of feathers that you need, I strongly recommend getting a ruler, tape measure, dress makers tape, etc. and looking at the size/s you need in inches (rather than using the eyeball it in the hand method). First measure where you want to use the feathers and what your expectations are. When you see the approximate length, write it down and compare that length in inches to the feathers I have listed to help you find the size that's perfect for your needs.
Images may appear different on different devices and screens.
I clean my birds feathers using well water, organic soap, vinegar, and heat sterilization.
Feathers are hand packaged and labeled. Labels provide my farms information, type of bird, quantity, and size.
Feathers are from my Eco farm; raised, cared for, and loved by my family. I am not a feather reseller.
Feathers are from my smoking free home, although I do heat my home exclusively with a wood stove as I am almost entirely off of the grid and this is my only source of heat.
I do not sell illegal feathers from endangered, protected, or wild species of birds. Such as Eagle, Hawk, Owl, Falcon, Song Bird, Parrot, etc. I exclusively sell legal feathers only from my own humanely raised farm birds on my small Eco farm homestead.
Size: XXS
Size Examples:
- XXS (Teeny/Miniature): Any size less than 1" inch
- XS (Tiny/Miniature): 1" - 1.49" inches
- S (Small): 1.5" - 2.5" inches
- M (Medium): 3" - 3.5" inches
- L (Large): 4" - 4.5" inches
- XL (Extra Long) 5" - 5.5" inches
- XXL (Extra Extra Long) Any size over 6" inches
FYI: The currency in the pictures is a USA silver quarter. The ruler is 12" inches long. The quarter and the ruler are pictured to help you gauge the size of the feathers. If you are unsure what size feathers you need for your project, I recommend you get out your project specs and use a ruler or tape measure to see the size you need in inches.
If you are unsure of the size of feathers that you need, I strongly recommend getting a ruler, tape measure, dress makers tape, etc. and looking at the size/s you need in inches (rather than using the eyeball it in the hand method). First measure where you want to use the feathers and what your expectations are. When you see the approximate length, write it down and compare that length in inches to the feathers I have listed to help you find the size that's perfect for your needs.
Images may appear different on different devices and screens.