Pinless peepers

Ok I see. The article I read said it blinded them. It doesnt throw of his balance?
at first, my hen seemed disoriented, and upset, and tried to remove them. After about an hour, she got more accustomed to them. By the next day, she was totally used to the blinders.
As I said, it was peepers or the crock pot.
 
At least pics of these birds......you're positive they are both females?
I bought them assuming they were females and I had posted pics on BYC asking and people confirmed they were pullets. Could not get video but here are pictures. The aggressor is the black pullet with the orange/red neck and the pullet being attacked is the red sex link.
 

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I bought them assuming they were females and I had posted pics on BYC asking and people confirmed they were pullets. Could not get video but here are pictures. The aggressor is the black pullet with the orange/red neck and the pullet being attacked is the red sex link.
The EE does look alittle questionable.
 

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