Wow here I thought blinders were only used on cranky male pheasants! I bet if they were kept in a kennel they might be grouchy enough to need something like that....And does that black australorp looking hen have peepers or blinders on?




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Wow here I thought blinders were only used on cranky male pheasants! I bet if they were kept in a kennel they might be grouchy enough to need something like that....And does that black australorp looking hen have peepers or blinders on?
Pheasant are the only thing I've had to use blinders on but apparently, your mileage may vary!Wow here I thought blinders were only used on cranky male pheasants! I bet if they were kept in a kennel they might be grouchy enough to need something like that.
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True about the assumptions. Maybe they were just put in a crate for their photo shoot and rehoming.... hard to say. I still wonder if that one hen has blinders on, though!Hm. Seems to be a lot of "assumptions" being made about that single photo. What I see is a nice clean cage with a treat cup being used to stage a photo session. Nice job, seller!
It does appear toI still wonder if that one hen has blinders on, though
Maybe not common, but they're pretty standard for bully chooks that the owner doesn't want to eat. I don't know if it's location-oriented or not, but I've definitely seen it used before.Blinders on a chicken is wierd, though.