Pinless peepers- no choice - but problem

Tracyree

Crowing
14 Years
May 6, 2011
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I have to resort to pinless peepers. Half my flock is bald. I’ve had them tested for depluming mites and they have no mites of any kind.

I separated the two that I thought might be plucking feathers. I have no roosters. But they are still getting worse and worse.

(Started in December, I know it was vent peeling because they’re were huge open wounds). Now they don’t wound eachother, just pull feathers.

All the peepers I’ve ordered have the bits that go into their nostril that are so long they touch. That’s going to poke holes in their septums. I don’t get the point of pinless when the part that goes into their nostrils touch eachother.

I hate to do this to them but have tried EVeRythjng else. Does anyone have peepers that are better than what you get off amazon?
 

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