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Pinioning - Wikipedia
Pinioning is the act of surgically removing one pinion joint, the joint of a bird's wing furthest from the body, to prevent flight. Pinioning is often done ...
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Opinions on pinioning? : r/duck - Reddit
I wanted to know if it causes the birds any pain when they become adults or is it just painful when it happens? Also, what are some peoples thoughts on it?
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PINION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 of 3 noun. pin·ion ˈpin-yən. 1. : the end part of a bird's wing. also : a bird's wing. 2. : a feather of a bird's pinion. pinion · 2 of 3 verb.
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pinioning
† ˈpinioning, n. Obs. [f. pinion n.1 + -ing1.] = pinion n.1 4.1597–8 Bp. Hall Sat. iii. vii. 41 His sleeues halfe hid with elbow-pineonings, As if he ment to flie with linnen wings.
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Pinioning Ducks - Squaw Creek Farm Wild Waterfowl
Pinioning is a simple surgical that involves removing the end of the wing to render the bird incapable flight permanently. Before you go getting scared let me ...
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PINIONING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to hold someone, especially by the arms, to prevent them from moving: He was pinioned to the wall by two men while another one repeatedly punched him ...
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Grounded: The Pinioning of Captive Birds | Saving Earth - Britannica
The most common such method is known as pinioning. Typically performed on young birds, it entails the amputation of the third and fourth metacarpal bones and ...
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Pinioning - ENDCAP
Pinioning is a surgical procedure which involves the amputation of the end of a bird's wing at just a few days old.
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Pinioning Muscovy Ducks | Potentially concerning content. - YouTube
No excessive blood shown, but the video does show the altering of a duck wing by mechanical means. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Pinioning - Meyer Hatchery
Pinioning is the removal of the pinion joint of a bird's wing to prevent flight. Pinioning is performed shortly after hatch and renders a bird permanently ...
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Pinion (disambiguation)
Pinion may also refer to:
Birds
Pinion (feather), an outermost primary flight feather on a bird's wing
Pinioning, the act of surgically removing a
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blow-hard
blow-hard, a. and n. colloq. (orig. U.S.). [blow v.1 6.] A. adj. Boastful, blustering.1855 Oregon Weekly Times 21 July (Th.), The Oregonian..has a blowhard article on the subject. 1921 R. D. Paine Comr. Rolling Ocean vi. 105 He don't get by with his blow-hard stuff, but I'll have to say he is entert...
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▪ I. pinion, n.1 (ˈpɪnjən) Forms: 5 pynyon, 6 pynnyon, -nion, pinnyan, 6–7 pynion, pin(n)eon, (-oun), -nion, 7 pyneon, 6– pinion. [a. OF. pignon, in Froissart c 1400 in pl. ‘wing-feathers, wings, pinions’, a collateral form of OF. penon, pennon (also ‘feather of an arrow’, and ‘streamer, pennon’) = ...
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Harrow Green
The operation of pinioning was performed by Calcraft, the rope was adjusted to a staple fixed in the beam and the cap was drawn on over the prisoner face
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Chokehold
Additional pressure may be applied by pinioning the opponent's lower body by locking the legs around the opponent's waist (referred to as "hooks") and
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