I have heard mention of using duck, chicken, grouse, and even crow feathers for fletching arrows, but I have never used any of these myself. My experience is limited to Turkey, Goose, and Peacock, the Goose being my favorite. The primary flight feathers from these larger birds make the best fletchings. Feathers from smaller birds will work, but will tend to be significantly less durable. Even the secondary flight feathers of the larger birds tend to be a little on the fragile side. I have used wild turkey secondaries to fletch flu-flu arrows, and they wear out very quickly! Best use for secondaries. as well as the feathers of smaller birds, is for kids arrows.