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These Poultry Glasses, made in the USA, are designed with a robust polypropylene construction to ensure durability and longevity. The assorted colors not only add a fun twist but also allow for easy identification and tagging of your birds, making them an essential tool for any poultry enthusiast.
V**R
good for full size chickens
The "pins" are really thick and too big for bantam chickens nostrils. would only use on full size chickens
A**N
No More Pecking
These seemed to work well for out pecking hen. She had them on for a few weeks and they didn't seem to bother her at all.I would highly recommend the tool you can get to put these on and take off. I think it would make the process so much easier. We didn't have it and it was a paint in the ... . I don't know what's it's called but search around for the blinders and some of the products include the tool.
S**U
Works well, easy to install, may be fatal to birds
Went on easy, I like the color mix. Birds that we're the biggest peckers immediately stopped, my legs were greatful. Big issue we had with these is that both roosters they went on spontaneously showed sign of pain or illness and then died. First one was in a week second in two weeks. I removed the Blinders from each bird the moment there was any evidence of an issue. The second had blood coming out of his notrils when I removed it, despite doing it gently. Big healthy young rooster, hadn't quite got his spurs and we were looking forward to eating him. He seemed good for about two days and just today fell over dead without warning. No sign of injury other than the one nosebleed, on either bird. No sign of parasites or infection. I can't be sure but it seemed that they had their respiratory system or throat impacted by scarring or bleeding from the Blinders.
T**G
Work like a charm
My chickens got stressed and bored and started eating each other. I came across these, read the reviews, and since they were so inexpensive I thought I didn't have much to lose. Three of the four took right to it, the fourth and most aggressive one took about 5 minutes. No, pecking, no fighting and no blood, thank God! This not only will reduce the stress in the flock, but for me as well. My chickens are more pets than egg producers, so it was hard for me to watch the carnage. They were a bit tricky to get on. I wrapped them in a towel flipped them on their back and managed to get them on by myself and without a pliers. I drew on the eyes, cause that's how I roll.
L**N
Can be a lifesaver! Highly recommend
Good option for when other options have been attempted. I had 4 hens who were attacking one other hen. I tried everything to make it stop, eventually coming to these blinders. They worked so well! I was amazed.Please note - you will need a set of snap-ring pliers to place these blinderson your chickens as well as a second person. I suppose one could try without but it would be unpleasant for all involved and make for the neighbors laughing at you (my own experience, lol)The blinders are not meant to be a permanent thing, but I’ve found it to be pretty distressing to my hens when I’ve tried to remove them that I’ve left them on...
M**E
Easy to put on BUT
These did not stay on well. I got them for my female pheasant due to them eating eggs and plucking each other. I got them on the pheasant with just a pair of bent nose pliers but every time I go out another bird has taken them off. Might work on chickens but betting they could remove them too!
J**E
Fun to watch her stumble drunkenly a bit but within ...
They really work! We had been fed up with a Rhode Island Red who had stripped the neck beard from our Americauna. Even after a 9 day run at isolation, she wouldn't stop pecking. Glasses were a little challenging to attach but no more than 5-10 minutes of effort. No need for fancy pliers. Fun to watch her stumble drunkenly a bit but within an hour she appeared to not even notice. No issues with getting onto perch or eating. The pecking has ceased and we have only noticed a slight drop in egg production from her. However, that could be a coincidence.
G**E
Easy to put on. Well tolerated.
Used these on our 4 girls as one was a bully. Although stressed at first, they have adapted well and all are recovering from being pecked. We did have to change their watering and feed method as they couldn't use the chicken nipples or shrouded feeders. In a couple weeks we will take them off and see if her ways have changed. These were easy to put on and better than the pinned style we first looked at.
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