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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2011

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  • poor birds

    

  • Kandee you should be aware of the cruelty involed in feather extentions. Saddle feathers — the ones on the rooster’s bum — grow to optimal length for plucking, usually when the rooster is a year old. The animals don’t usually survive the ordeal, and even if they do, they’re euthanized afterward.

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  • Aren't chickens killed anyways? Like..to eat? People need to calm there tits. Seriously no need to freak out. I'm sure that the don't just dispose of featherless chicken bodies. I think the whole chicken is used one way of the other. I understand the concern, but I promise. I will all work out. Just breathe, eh?

  • Kandee is Punky Brewster, Punky also wore two or more different colors and things. Look her up if you don't know =)

  • ahhh i love your laugh

  • Kandee, you're awesome, love the feather addons.

  • Guys quit freaking out, most people get fake feathers.

  • people do not buy feather extensions! MANY roosters are slaughtered each week just for some STUPID fashion trend. And they only last like 3 or 2 months. Try using a diy feather extension their fake and wont cost the life of an innocent rooster please thumbs up this comment so we can have a better environment :)

  • I wouldn't worry too much about the birds. I grew up on a farm and we'd use a "country boy air cannon" to take down a bird and grab a few feathers. Those feathers included hawks, ravens, turkey buzzards, and an occasional eagle. Most all of them "survived the ordeal" and as far as I know, none of them ever had to be "euthanized afterward". Every so often a turkey buzzard ended up being lunch for a quick thinkin fox but we just figured that was nature's "collateral damage"...lol... Good video!

  • @vonney1990 I have a feather shop online! great prices, super fast shipping! 2gether4feather.etsy(DOT)com

  • You seem so nice!  I bet you're an awesome friend! :-)

  • hey Kandee it been awhile sense I wrote to yea.thx I love this bc if reminds me of the bird i had and miss and think of how i could of done this back in the day with their feathers they lost naturally lol Anyway thx for the video it helps me out bc like i said i love them.

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