I remember hearing at Dubbo zoo that whenever the zoo shaves the Bison, they chuck the fur into the Aviarys for nesting material. Could I do the same thing with my dog? She's very hairy and gets a shave twice a year, or so. And would I need to quarantine it for a week or so, if I do use it?
Thanks!!
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Just a bit of trivia NRG ...did you know that in the USA Bison hair brings more $$$$ per kilo (pound) than any of the domesticated critters kept for wool / hair production ie. alpacas etc .
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It's true! Except when he has a lemur orally attached to his finger...jusdeb wrote:
Its true ... I saw it on Dirty Jobs and we all know Mike wouldn't tell us fibs .
And thanks for tat Fincho! Imma so excited for my aviary!! =D
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Ive used hair from a white Papillon, a black Pomeranian, the undercoat on the Pom was used quite a bit, very soft and fluffy, thats usually a grey colour.
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adam fitzgerald told me his red capped robins used dog hair (soft and warm) for lining their cobweb nest 

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I've used my border collie's hair before after washing and grooming. A word of caution - those little strands can and DO get tangled around chicks legs. So keep a look out for any problems. I had a few chicks looks toes and feet to hairy constraints.
I don't use fur anymore as I have a steady supply of down bedding feathers instead.
I don't use fur anymore as I have a steady supply of down bedding feathers instead.
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Mine love horse hair.... because my dogs have short hair and wont share....as fincho said the whiter the better.
masks,diamonds,stars,parrotfinches etc will make it disappear before your eyes.
i dont think it hurts to experiment a bit.....during cotton harvest season the stuff lines the edge of the highway up this way and my finches appreciate it also for lining their nests.
masks,diamonds,stars,parrotfinches etc will make it disappear before your eyes.

i dont think it hurts to experiment a bit.....during cotton harvest season the stuff lines the edge of the highway up this way and my finches appreciate it also for lining their nests.

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Be careful, if its short hair should be ok i used hair from my dog I had at the time with my zebras and it was long hair and rapped around there legs spent the next couple of hours catchin them and cutting it off the hair was like nylon.