The web of a feather is basically the "zip fastener". Many feathers have these, and it is what allows the feathers to "marry" together.
Here is some general info on that;
http://globalflyfisher.com/tiebetter/henhackle/
The web of a feather is also called the "Vane" ( Singular=vexillum; the web of a feather which includes all the flat, expanded barbs, as well as any attached barbules, and barbicels which provide the surface for an airfoil in flight feathers and for covering and insulation in contour feathers.
http://globalflyfisher.com/staff/luallen/feather7.htm
Some feathers have no web. Modern genetic hackles, especially rooster hackles have little or no web. It has been bred out of the birds.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feather
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Re: Feather web
Thank you again Mike. I saved the Petti article for future reference.
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Re: Feather web
Mike Connor, Howdy;
I've saved the two top links myself. Solid information for me.
Thanks for sticking around your presence here is truly appericated.
hank
I've saved the two top links myself. Solid information for me.
Thanks for sticking around your presence here is truly appericated.
hank
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