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I tried dying turkey feathers with Kool-Aid last year. They floated in the Kool-Aid for over a week. I thought at some point they'd saturate and sink but they didn't. Also, they didn't take any coloring. BUT, once I forced them to sink in the solution with a weighted screen wire. They changed color on the white, barred portion of the feather. Red Kool-Aid made pink feathers and the green came out lime colored.All this is to say turkey feathers can be dyed. And they are pretty darn water proof.