BS EN 1885:1998:2004 Edition
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Feather and down. Terms and definitions
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2004 | 24 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | BRITISH STANDARD |
2 | National foreword |
4 | Foreword Foreword to amendment A1 |
5 | 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions concerning the structure 2.1 plumage 2.2 quill feather 2.3 feather 2.3.1 feather (general) 2.3.2 feather (specific) 2.4 neck feather 2.5 nestling feather (pin feather) 2.6 flat feather 2.7 quill 2.8 quill shaft 2.9 quill point 2.10 after shaft 2.11 vane |
6 | 2.12 down 2.13 down core 2.14 nestling down 2.15 sheath 2.16 plumule 2.17 feather fibre 2.18 down fibre 2.19 feather barb 2.20 down barb and plumule barb 2.21 barbule 2.22 prong 2.23 thorn 2.24 clamp tooth |
7 | 2.25 node 2.26 internode 3 Terms and definitions according to the type of animal (see |
8 | 4 Other terms and definitions |
9 | Figure 1 – Feather Figure 2 – Neck feathers |
10 | Figure 3 – Plumule |
11 | Figure 4 – Down |
12 | Figure 5 – Nestling down Figure 6 – Nestling feather |
13 | Figure 7 – Feather |
14 | Figure 8 – Chicken’s feather |
15 | Figure 9 – Down barb and plumule barb |
16 | Figure 10 – Feather vane |
17 | Figure 11 – Barbules |
18 | Figure 12 – Goose feather |
19 | Figure 13 – Duck feather |
20 | Figure 14 – Damaged feathers |
21 | Annex A (informative) Zoological scheme for waterfowl and landfowl |
22 | Annex B (informative) Qualitative identification of the elements constituting the plumage of fowl species� B.1 General B.2 Morphological characteristics allowing to differentiate the elements |
23 | B.3 Morphological characteristics allowing to single out the fowl species |