How to use the whole animal (waste not want not)

Yeah even the commercial feathers must be scolded off the animals... This definitely warrants a little bit of research...




That is a great link! Thanks @hennible !
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Very good to know they are scalded for commercial production. So now I can just continue doing things as I have been doing.
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Oh, interesting!

I was just repeating what I'd read about needing to dry pluck in order to use the down. I always assumed it had something to do with the heat/water destroying the delicate structure of the down--but perhaps not.

But I also always imagined that using scalded feathers would result in somewhat stinky down products (ie, immersed in water with traces of blood, fecal matter, dirt, etc). I know my own scalding pot sure never looks or smells like something I'd want my pillow soaked in--unless it was washed well after! Yet that article doesn't seem to mention any kind of cleaning process, only the drying. So I'm a little confused about that...
 
I was processing my own birds for the 1st time this year so welcomed the help of a friend. He, as a self-proclaimed Vietnamise Redneck, is an avid hunter with the experience I was lacking. Between some cultural delicacies, my boring tastes & his bear bait bucket no tidbit went to waste. Some of the feathers now adorn the hats at my father's shop while others are being made into earrings & dream catchers by a crafty pal, fishing lures by a co-worker & stuffing for blankets being made by a church group to be sent abroad. I didn't even end up with anything for the garden. :/
 
When the wind was blowing just right...we chunked a week old deer carcass into a fire...my neighbor has a crazy looking buck toothed wife....she was scaring all the kids getting off the school bus. We never saw her or her buck teeth again
 
:lau bama that's... I don't know.
I was processing my own birds for the 1st time this year so welcomed the help of a friend. He, as a self-proclaimed Vietnamise Redneck, is an avid hunter with the experience I was lacking. Between some cultural delicacies, my boring tastes & his bear bait bucket no tidbit went to waste. Some of the feathers now adorn the hats at my father's shop while others are being made into earrings & dream catchers by a crafty pal, fishing lures by a co-worker & stuffing for blankets being made by a church group to be sent abroad. I didn't even end up with anything for the garden. :/


Nothing for the garden is nice once and while. Glad so many help make such good use of the birds.
 
I was processing my own birds for the 1st time this year so welcomed the help of a friend. He, as a self-proclaimed Vietnamise Redneck, is an avid hunter with the experience I was lacking. Between some cultural delicacies, my boring tastes & his bear bait bucket no tidbit went to waste. Some of the feathers now adorn the hats at my father's shop while others are being made into earrings & dream catchers by a crafty pal, fishing lures by a co-worker & stuffing for blankets being made by a church group to be sent abroad. I didn't even end up with anything for the garden.
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Wow I LOVE your avatar....

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