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Quality
I only needed one or maybe two to have a spare but im glad i got this set with the pliers
The tool made it easy for me to hold the chicken in one arm and be able to put the pinless peepers on with the other hand witho... Read More
She was terrorizing one other hen in particular and inciting riots with the other girls
Within a few hours of putting these on brown dinky became much more social with the flock rushing in instead of hanging back
Packaging/appearance
We had a mean girls club going on in the hen house
I placed the pinless peepers on the chickens and they quit picking on the other one right away because they were too busy tryin... Read More
Competitiveness
The pinless peepers were a last resort
We separated her for 45 days and then returned her to the flock wearing her pinless peepers
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- How are reviewers describing this item?
chicken, two, great, tried and little. - Our AI detects a high amount of irrelevant reviews for this listing. A number of the reviews included in this product may belong to other variations, editions or versions that may not be representative of the current product being sold.
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 52.5% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 282 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 26 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It has stopped all forms of bullying between my chickens
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
All of a sudden one began pecking at and pulling out the feathers of the other all around her neck and head
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We also tried giving them as much free range time and lots of treats mealworms grubblies etc for some enrichment and to relieve boredom thinking that maybe the pecking was due to boredom
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After we first applied them they did attempt to remove the peepers but neither were successful
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We will catch them and evaluate their nostrils close up on day 7 to verify no infectionissues
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I used them on two roosters one rooster had them off the next morning and the next still has it on now been on for about three or four weeks dont know how that one got it off i hadnt tried to put it back on the aggression with the hens has eased up so im just going to leave it be
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Within a few hours of putting these on brown dinky became much more social with the flock rushing in instead of hanging back
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to cut the comb piece off and shave back the peeper to put them on the boys
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