Possibly. Possibly not.
Yes, feathers are a renewable resource for chickens. Make more room in the chicken coop or remove the offending feather plucker.
A pillow itself is not considered renewable, as it typically consists of materials like foam, synthetic fibers, or down feathers that are sourced from non-renewable processes. However, some pillows are made from sustainable materials, such as organic cotton or natural latex, which can be produced with more environmentally friendly practices. Additionally, pillows can be recycled or composted depending on their materials, which can contribute to a more sustainable lifecycle. Overall, while the materials may vary, the pillow as a product is not inherently renewable.
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
it is renewable
Eggs are renewable resources.
contour feathers,flight feathers,primary feathers and secondary feathers
renewable
it is renewable
Renewable
No, they are feathers. Feathers are totally different from hair.