- Dec 14, 2013
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Hey all!
I have been having some trouble with a two sassy roosters and a Gold Sebright hen with an attitude. Everyone in the coop is doing fine except for one rooster being picked on who must be the lowest in the pecking oder. Yet, I have found that my bantam roos are strutting their stuff too much and being a little too bothersome to the rest of my flock.
I looked at the Pin-less peepers, which look less painful than the Pinned ones, for the trouble makers. Except, the nostrils of my bantams are so small that I worry that the peeper would hurt or block the nostrils completely. It is hard to find bantam or “small sized” pin-less peepers. So, I was also working if there are any blinders that are made for small fowl out there and can I use them for my bantams.
Thank you in advance!
Blessings,
I have been having some trouble with a two sassy roosters and a Gold Sebright hen with an attitude. Everyone in the coop is doing fine except for one rooster being picked on who must be the lowest in the pecking oder. Yet, I have found that my bantam roos are strutting their stuff too much and being a little too bothersome to the rest of my flock.
I looked at the Pin-less peepers, which look less painful than the Pinned ones, for the trouble makers. Except, the nostrils of my bantams are so small that I worry that the peeper would hurt or block the nostrils completely. It is hard to find bantam or “small sized” pin-less peepers. So, I was also working if there are any blinders that are made for small fowl out there and can I use them for my bantams.
Thank you in advance!
Blessings,