Fun cure for PECKING

Dr.Doorlock

Songster
11 Years
Oct 21, 2008
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Garland, Texas
If you have never used "Pinless Peepers, and you have a problem with the girls pecking each other, shame on you. When I put these on my girls beaks, it only takes them a moment to adjust and then they act and eat normally, but they quit pecking.

So I decided, why not have some fun with it, So I glued googly eye on the side we peeps see. My pullets still look at the same blue blinder and we get chicks with BIG eyes.

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Am I having too much fun?

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Dr.Doorlock :

If you have never used "Pinless Peepers, and you have a problem with the girls pecking each other, shame on you. When I put these on my girls beaks, it only takes them a moment to adjust and then they act and eat normally, but they quit pecking.

So I decided, why not have some fun with it, So I glued googly eye on the side we peeps see. My pullets still look at the same blue blinder and we get chicks with BIG eyes.

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Am I having too much fun?

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Luckily I have never had any problems, well major problems, with pecking. However I have a friend who currently has blinders on his chickens......thanks to you, my friend will soon come home and find all of his chickens will have the big eyes....thats great
 
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They already have what looks like a big nose. Now I'm thinking about big curly false eyelashes, but I'm afraid the others might think it's a catapillar and I sure don't want to start any new pecking.
 

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