Google the peepers online, they usually aren't at farm stores. I have seen them at TSC occasionally, though. Check locally first!
Mary
Mary
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Google the peepers online, they usually aren't at farm stores. I have seen them at TSC occasionally, though. Check locally first!
Mary
Good to know, as I have a hatchery RIR growing up with a couple of barred rocks. They are all people trained, but the RIR is the last to come running when I come near. She stands behind the other two until I reach for her. She is also more vocal when I do pick her up. I will handle her more. The other two don't take any crap from her, they hold their own.In the past I found production reds and hatchery RIRs to often be nasty feather picking flock members, and no longer have them in my mixed flock.
I got them on Ebay. It was about $5 for 6 of them, it included shipping. And you get your choice of colors. It helps to have 2 people to put them on. You soak in very hot water to make them flexible and you don't need a tool.Where can you buy the pinless peepers?