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Adsorption kinetics of removal of a toxic dye, Malachite Green, from wastewater by using hen feathers [An article from: Journal of Hazardous Materials]
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Hazardous Materials, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: The paper includes meticulous utilization of hen feather as potential adsorbent to remove a hazardous triphenylmethane dye, Malachite Green from wastewater. The adsorption studies were carried out at 30, 40 and...more
An Owl Feather for Emily
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | A little girl is afraid of the dark and of the owl that swoops past her window, until her father takes her on a nighttime camping trip....more
Andrea Feathers Chicken Calendar 2007
Customer Reviews [1] Rating: 5 Date: 2006-12-20 Summary: New School Poultry! ... I LOVE these! The artwork is WONDERFUL and the 'special days' give me a smile when I'm planning for 2007 activities. I can't wait until May 14th!!!! These have really cheared up my office. ...more
[2] Rating: 5 Date: 2007-01-13 Summary: Miss Feathers Rocks ... I'm partial because Andrea Feathers is a dear friend, but I love this woman's art. She reminds me of the great Finnish illustrator, Mauri Kunnas. Bursting with humor, life, and color Andrea's chickens and other feathered and furry critters are a delight. Here's to many more years of Feathers calendars! ...more
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | Chickens like you've never seen them before! Twelve original watercolors, acrylics, and block prints will make you glad to check your calendar. With titles like "Benedict Eggs" and "Crooner in the Coop", these birds are bound to bring anyone a smile! Make a new feathered friend each month, and decipher the story of what those chickens are up to. This 6 by 6 inch mini wall calendar brings lots of color but does not take up too much space. In addition to the month at a glance and artwork,...more
Use of hen feathers as potential adsorbent for the removal of a hazardous dye, Brilliant Blue FCF, from wastewater [An article from: Journal of Hazardous Materials]
Editorial Reviews ... Product Description | This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Hazardous Materials, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: Waste material, hen feather, a biosorbent, was successfully utilized in removing a water-soluble hazardous triphenylmethane dye, Brilliant Blue FCF from wastewater. The paper incorporates effect of pH, temperature,...more
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Guinea Hen Feather Earrings - Guinea Hen Feather Earrings. Suede cord. Silver-plated ear wires with stone drops.
Henry Hoffman Interview | Feature Article | Westfly - Hen feathers have a round shape, unlike the "pointy" feathers on a rooster. ... On an upright wing the feather isn't in contact with the water, so a hen ...
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The Hide Out - Single zip pouch made from Pheasant, Guinea Hen, and Peacock feathers. Perfect for make up or a small clutch ... Made from Pheasant and guinea hen feathers. ...
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southamericanfowl
94 Members, Archives: Public This will be a place to discuss the breeding and conservation of South American Fowls. Background: It is believed that the araucanas of South America originated from polynesian ancestry, prior to Columbus. Sea travelors crossed their domestic "Bankiva" chickens to Green Jungle fowl to create semi-sterile hybrids called Bekizars, the resulting roosters of which were used as "Foghorns". They would cage their roosters aboard their small sea craft and use their unique crowing to find each other each ...(more)
gamefowl
35 Members, Archives: Membership required Discussion of Gamefowl. The gamecock is the finest of all poultry. This list is for comments on breeding, raising and caring for the gamecock. Please post your ideas and experiences with breeding and caring for gamefowl. General information on Chickens is also welcomed. Tips and tricks of the trade. Stags, Hens, Pullets, Chicks, Biddies, Incubation, Incubator. Hatching eggs. Kelso, Roundhead, Chet, Asil, Oriental, Rooster, Brooding, pens. Brownred, Warhorse, Sid Taylor, Lacy, Brunner, Allen, ...(more)
chic-chicks
237 Members, Archives: Membership required TODAY'S HOMEPAGE FEATURES-Kathleen Durbin's Rock Nativity PaintingsHere in the Big CoopdaMinium, we have Artists from all over the U.S.A, England, Scotland and all over the World.It began as a small coop, but grew so fast, we had to build a high rise Coop and other imaginary features.We took chick nicknames, and the Coop took on a life of it's Own!!We are flock of friends who have a lot in common.We Paint [all kinds of media] we Cook, we Sew, we Quilt, We Bead, We Collage, We Scrap, we Pray, we ...(more)
FunkyChickenFarm
< 5 Members, Archives: Public Funky Chicken Farm raises from day old, chicks (full size and bantams); Cornish cross broilers, ducklings, goslings, quail, guineas, peafowl, pigeons, turkey poults, and pastured raised free ranging hens that produce Farm Fresh Eggs. All the above listed are offered on a seasonal, and when available. All visits by appointment only. All animals are offered live, no butchering. The purpose of the group is to link like minded persons who enjoy raising all types of poultry. The term POULTRY is the ...(more)
Chicken_net
9 Members, Archives: Moderators only For the last 45,000 years maybe more or at least as long as the Russian River has flowed, chickens have inhabited the earth. We are HAM chickens. Hams too, have been round a long time. Especially here within ear shot of Guerneyville. We are a multi cultural, multisexual, multi spacial, multi, multi, multi EVERYTHING! BeGawK But as Hammer Chickens our squawks reach far and wide. Because our ranks ebb and flow down the river and thru the air waves that grace our coop. We share our lives as we can ...(more)
cochins
79 Members, Archives: Public Hello, and welcome to Amy's Cochin Club. My name is Amy Ritchie and I'm 14 years old. This is where cochin lovers can get together and talk about cochins. In case you don't know what a cochin is, it's a type of chicken. The thing that sets cochins apart from others is their heavily feathered legs. The picture above is my own precious little buff cochin, Honey. She is about 2 months old in the photo, but Honey is now a year old (officially a hen!) . I hope you enjoy this club!
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