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How To Apply Pinless Peepers - BackYard Chickens After some research and possibly a few failed attempts to stop your chickens, you may have found Pinless Peepers and feel like that's your only option to stop your chickens In this article, I will go over how to apply Pinless Peepers on a Standard-sized chicken Things Needed: Before starting, ensure that you are prepared with everything you
Pros and Cons of Pinless Peepers - BackYard Chickens Pinless Peepers helps stop cannibalism, excess pecking, egg eating, and plucking Basically, instead of going the painful route of debeaking your birds, you put these on their faces
How the heck do you install pinless peepers? - BackYard Chickens Come over the top of the chicken's head so that the peepers are positioned on either side of her nostrils and the pliers are over the top of her face with the handles pointing up You're still squeezing the pliers at this point Place one pin in one nostril, make sure the other is positioned over the other nostril, and stop squeezing the pliers
Pinless Peepers Work! | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens Also, the bloodied hens are recovering nicely Pinless Peepers worth every penny PLUS you do not need the special tool or any tool to put them on I did not even soak them My husband just pushed the front piece with both thumbs to spread and clipped them right on! Super easy
To pinless peeper or not to pinless peeper- that is the question While I have not personally had to use pinless peepers I would in a heartbeat if I had a chicken that was pecking another hen and other methods didn't work I don't see anything cruel about them And if the peepers didn't work, into the crock pot she would go!
Pinless Peeper Poultry Blinders? - BackYard Chickens The only place I could find for pinless peepers is eggcartons com or Randall Burkey They only had one size, but I was actually afraid they'd be too small for my hens as they are advertised for gamefowl, not chickens They work beautifully, and aren't hard to put on at all if you get a pair of snap-ring pliers (buy from a hardware store, not eggcartons com who wants to charge you an arm and a
Pinless peepers, what do i need to know? - BackYard Chickens I've taken the BYC advice and am going to try my hen with pinless peepers as she keeps pecking my other chickens feathers out (due to boredom) so I'm wondering What do I need to know? Like any really important advice about peepers so I don't accidentally hurt my chicken? Thank you :)
Peepers just seem cruel. . . - BackYard Chickens Peepers are the lesser evil When you're faced with half the flock sporting large, naked spots, sometimes even picked raw to the point of open sores, you'll resign yourself to installing the peepers I currently have two hens wearing peepers One was extremely sensitive to them, and I could tell they hurt her whenever I accidentally touched them