Do the barbs of the down feather stick together when you smooth it?
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no it is to furry and not oily enough
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No, it is oily and too furry.
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- The vane of a feather is formed by putting together the barbs present in the feather.
- The central part of the father that is known as the rachis is the place from where the barbs extend outwards.
- Now when both of these birds feather thinking that they stick together they actually don't they all are post in the same direction that is why they feel to stick together but they can't because they are meant for the birds to fly hence they oily or sticky.
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