Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Definitions:
Each of the following terms, herein defined, shall be further
designated on the label by the name of the fowl (goose, duck,
turkey, and chicken) from whence the material came, except that the
term "down" may be used by itself without denoting the species of fowl from
whence it came. The term "waterfowl" may be used to designate goose, duck, or
any mixture of goose and duck stock. A twenty per cent tolerance will be
allowed on the statement of species.
In labeling of "down," "goose down," or "duck down," no minus
tolerance is permitted wherever the term "not less than" appears in connection
with any constituent; and no plus tolerance is permitted wherever the term "not
more than" appears in connection with any constituent; enumerated in this
rule.
(1) "Down": The term "down" may
be used to designate any filling material consisting of not less than seventy
per cent of a mixture of down clusters, plumules, and down fibers, of which not
more than ten per cent of the mixture shall be down fibers and not more than
thirty per cent of a combination of the following:
(a) Natural waterfowl feathers;
(b) Down fiber, not more than five per
cent;
(c) Damaged and broken
feathers, not more than three per cent;
(d) Chicken feathers and fibers, not more
than two per cent;
(e) Waterfowl
feather fiber, not more than five per cent, may be labeled as "down";
(f) Residue of not more than two per
cent.
(2) "Duck down":
The term "duck down" may be used to designate any filling material consisting
of not less than eighty per cent of a mixture of duck down and goose down
clusters, plumules, and down fibers, in which the duck down clusters
predominate. However, any such filling material otherwise conforming to the
requirements set forth for the labeling of "down" may be labeled as "duck down"
or as "down."
(3) "Goose down": The
term "goose down" may be used to designate any filling material consisting of
not less than eighty per cent of a mixture of down clusters, plumules, and down
fibers, in which goose down clusters shall constitute not less than sixty-five
per cent of the entire mixture of duck down
clusters and down fibers each of which shall constitute not more than ten per
cent of the entire mixture, and not more than twenty per cent of a combination
of the following:
(a) Natural waterfowl
feathers;
(b) Duck down
clusters;
(c) Down fibers, not more
than five per cent;
(d) Damaged and
broken feathers, not more than three per cent;
(e) Chicken feathers and fibers, not more
than two per cent;
(f) Waterfowl
feather fiber, not more than five per cent, may be labeled as "goose
down";
(g) Residue of not more than
two per cent.
(4) "Down
fiber" means the barbs of down plumes separated from the quillpoints of
down.
(5) "Feathers" means whole
feathers that have been processed in any way except for
cleaning and dusting.
(6) "Feather
fiber" means the barbs of feathers separated by any process from the quills,
but free from quills.
(7) "Quill
feathers" means wing feathers and/or tail feathers.
(8) "Crushed feathers" means feathers
that
have been processed by a curling or crushing machine, thereby changing the
original form of the feathers without removing the quills.
(9) "Stripped feathers" means the barbs of
feathers stripped from the quill shaft, but not separated into feather
fiber.
(10) "Chopped feathers"
means feathers that have been chopped or cut into pieces by a
chopping machine.
(11) "Broken
feathers" means feathers that were broken or damaged by insects or in any
manner apart from direct processing. The presence of broken feathers in excess
of ten per cent of the filling shall be shown on the label as "broken
feathers," and the percentage shall be given.
(B) Labeling.
(1) Feather and down mixtures shall be
designated in accordance with the definitions under paragraph (A) of this rule,
by the name, character, and per cent of each material used, and listed in the
order of predominance; otherwise, the entire mixture shall be designated by the
name of the lowest grade of material used. The grades of materials in
descending order are as follows: goose down, duck down, goose feathers, duck feathers,
turkey feathers, and chicken feathers.
(2) The deviations from the statement on the
label of
species and character of feather and down materials shall not exceed twenty per
cent of the stated percentages.
(3)
Cleanliness: All feather and down stocks shall be thoroughly cleaned prior to
use.