Apr 7, 2010 #1 nancypo Crowing 13 Years 15 Years Joined Mar 26, 2010 Messages 876 Reaction score 65 Points 297 Location Boise My Coop My Coop http://www.nationalband.com/nbtcohis.htm scroll down about 1/2 way! Too funny
Apr 7, 2010 #2 E easttxchick Lone Star Call Ducks 10 Years Joined Aug 3, 2009 Messages 8,427 Reaction score 81 Points 263 I have to admit, I would like to see them on a chicken.
Apr 7, 2010 Thread starter #3 nancypo Crowing 13 Years 15 Years Joined Mar 26, 2010 Messages 876 Reaction score 65 Points 297 Location Boise My Coop My Coop Kewl...
Apr 7, 2010 #4 tigerrrrrrrlilly Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 27, 2010 Messages 768 Reaction score 10 Points 131 Location San Diego, CA would love to have a pair of those... just for kicks! I read an article a while back about red contact lenses for chickens too, interesting.
would love to have a pair of those... just for kicks! I read an article a while back about red contact lenses for chickens too, interesting.
Apr 7, 2010 #5 lovinlife Songster 10 Years Joined Jun 18, 2009 Messages 768 Reaction score 5 Points 169 Location Deep in the heart of Texas LOL! That's funny! Somebody, at some point in time, thought it was important enough to manufacture something like that. Wow.
LOL! That's funny! Somebody, at some point in time, thought it was important enough to manufacture something like that. Wow.
Apr 7, 2010 #6 silkiechicken Staff PhD Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Joined Jan 25, 2007 Messages 21,501 Reaction score 1,233 Points 596 Location Everett WA/Corvallis OR It is for picking or if you don't want to de-beak hens in laying houses. They still make them and game bird breeders often use them to keep the peace in their pens. http://www.eggcartons.com/product-exec/product_id/754/nm/Pinless_Peepers_PINLESS_P
It is for picking or if you don't want to de-beak hens in laying houses. They still make them and game bird breeders often use them to keep the peace in their pens. http://www.eggcartons.com/product-exec/product_id/754/nm/Pinless_Peepers_PINLESS_P
Apr 7, 2010 #7 E easttxchick Lone Star Call Ducks 10 Years Joined Aug 3, 2009 Messages 8,427 Reaction score 81 Points 263 Ooooohhhhh that bird on their website looks angry!
Apr 7, 2010 #8 Overeasyplz Songster 10 Years Joined Nov 8, 2009 Messages 1,466 Reaction score 26 Points 196 Location Leesburg they still have a similar product around today, lemme see if I can find it..http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/poly_peepers.html
they still have a similar product around today, lemme see if I can find it..http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/poly_peepers.html
Apr 7, 2010 #9 sben451 Songster 11 Years Joined Aug 26, 2008 Messages 356 Reaction score 3 Points 144 Location Anniston, AL I bought some "peepers" last year. I had some roos who had a pecking problem. I believe I ordered from eggcartons.com. They looked a little odd, but they worked.
I bought some "peepers" last year. I had some roos who had a pecking problem. I believe I ordered from eggcartons.com. They looked a little odd, but they worked.