No, but it does work better one way or the other
To defeather a pheasant, hang the bird upside down securely and pluck the feathers by gripping them close to the skin and pulling them out in the direction of growth. It's helpful to use a plucking machine, if available, to expedite the process. After plucking, use a blowtorch or hot water to singe off any remaining feather shafts.
Chickens are plucked. Though this is true without first sheering a sheep. :)
You can't. It doesn't have feathers.
yes
No
It is about a beautiful dead bird and where they pluck its feathers.
yes. Don't do that
Yes, Don Knotts did pluck chickens in West Virginia. The town holds a Don Knotts festival each year to celebrate him.
About 3-4 months.
No, check for leg mites. It is likely something is bothering them and it is usually mites. Brahmas will also pluck feathers when they have too much mud or even ice in the winter.
marat (מרט) = "to pluck [hair or feathers]"
Who is pluck, pluck is your imaginatory mind telling you some chicken is a real person and its name is pluck. No chickens are super not even ones that can fly. Even if they taste delicious they are just ordinary chicken with a tasty thigh.