Probably because when wheat is collected and turned into flour there are crickets/grasshoppers in the wheat jumping around and the machines collecting it have no way of collecting the wheat without the bugs in it.
No, bread does not get its color from chicken feathers. Bread gets its color from the ingredients used, such as wheat flour, type of grains, and added ingredients like cocoa or food coloring. Chicken feathers are not used in the making of bread.
depends how they are bread some are
most of them come from chickens (or similar birds) that are bread specifically to have long tail feathers. They have long legs so the feathers don't drag and are usually in their own cages so they don't fight or damage each others feathers. They have really good lives.. until their feathers are gone. Then the farmers don't need them anymore... whoever wrote this is the best
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