Down feathers
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The down of birds is a layer of fine feathers found under the tougher exterior feathers. Very young birds are clad only in down. Down is a fine thermal insulator and padding, used in goods such as jackets, bedding, pillows and sleeping bags.
Down offers excellent thermal properties, and has good lofting characteristics. This means that the down traps small pockets of air efficiently. The small pockets of air provide the thermal barrier. Down has the added property that it can be packed into a very small space.
When wet or compressed the thermal properties of the down are far diminished. In cold situations sleep mats provide the insulation from the ground for those in down sleeping bags. In the rain it is necessary to wear a waterproof jacket to stop the down from getting wet.
Down is collected in a variety of ways. Birds that provide the feathers may be used for other purposes, for example to provide meat. Some birds are killed solely for their down, while some birds (particularly some geese) are periodically plucked of their breast feathers but otherwise left unharmed. Some birds line their nests with down, and such down can be harvested safely after the young leave the nest.
Down feathers are also thought to bring good luck.
External links
- [Tips on Down Bedding]
- [Down in Sleeping Bags] Warmth for cold winter camping.
- [Caring for down] Information on maximising the insulating properties of down.
- [International Down and Feather Laboratory & Institute] A world-renown lab specializing in the quality control of feathers & down.
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