Collects 1 dozen eggs. Our Egg Aprons are available in Studio Cluck exclusive prints and designs.
100% cotton main fabric
Hand made with love in the USA
Great for gifting!
Sizing
Fits Adult chicken-keepers
STAY TUNED -- we're working on matching kid's sized egg apron as well!
You can also check out our reviews on Etsy: https://etsy.com/shop/studiocluck
and click the link for more photos. Our Silkie model Blanche is a little too fluffy to model.
Leash your chicken in fashionable Studio Cluck exclusive prints and designs.
100% cotton main fabric
Neoprene lining...
Diapers for your chicken, in fashionable Studio Cluck exclusive prints and designs.
100% cotton main fabric
Silicone/Urethane Impregnated Ripstop Nylon lining (water resistant for easy cleaning)
Suggested washing: Machine wash warm, gentle cycle, hang to dry. Do not bleach or dry clean.
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Hi there, we make chicken diapers here in the US at Studio Cluck! We have an number of special fabrics we designed & you can order other products in the same fabrics including harnesses, egg aprons, & our new garden totes. Here's a link to our chicken diapers...
This is really great, I loved seeing this all over the internet when we were researching to build our first coop. My head was nearly exploding trying to figure out how to build cube shaped things that would meet our chicken's needs, so we were not this ambitious. But I LOVE this!
Minnie (black), Blanche (white), and Jane (buff) - assorted Silkie Bantam chicks - at about 2 weeks old. Minnie (facing backwards) still seems to march to the beat of her own drum.
Harbor Freight has really cheap tarps, we added grommets to one to make it the right size to hang in the roof of our run. One thing is, if you're in a place that gets really warm in the summer, maybe go with the silver tarp. We bought a green camo tarp because it was small and it got really hot...
We actually just put together a starter first aid kit for our chickens and posted it to our own shop. (Sorry, don't mean to be too promotional here.) We included just "dry" supplies and really basic stuff that we did not have around the house. Someone else in the chicken keeping community also...