Depending on how concerned you are about how the feathers are produced. Even if you buy them at the store be careful most are NOT fake. They are real, they will say real or natural or sometimes nothing. If they are imitation they will most likely label them that way. I have been doing research myself looking for artificial feathers. The overall answers is that the bulk feathers are from the meat industry. But from what I have heard id the Peacock feathers are from molting season, the birds are not killed or forcibly plucked. But I found out they are making polyester feathers just have to find out who supplies them in the US. I will update if I find anything :) Good luck.
they'll brake
Pheasant's feathers.
There are many feathers in a feather pillow!
Marching bands wear feathers to make them look taller.
no it s fake but it s big and beautiful
they'll brake
It's not an idiom - it's a pretty good vivid description of someone trying to pretend to be something they are not. Imagine a peacock with fake tail feathers attached.
Indeed. They use a similar method to the one used for creating synthetic thread and fabric. The quill part of the feather is just a plastic tube.
No, cows do not have feathers. Cows are mammals and are covered in hair or fur, not feathers. Feathers are typically found on birds.
Countour feathers and down feathers
no they have spikes and they have to nail. But no feathers. they are no such things as feathers
contour feathers,flight feathers,primary feathers and secondary feathers
No, they are feathers. Feathers are totally different from hair.
contour feathers
The down feathers (or the soft feathers underneath the outside feathers).
contour and the feathers to keep them warm are down.
Down feathers keep them warm Counter feathers help them fly