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What are Pinless Peepers and How Do I Use Them?

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Have you unfortunately noticed that your chickens are pulling feathers?

 

From time to time you may end up with a bad egg, errr, chicken, that pecks your other birds. This can be caused by boredom, lack of proper nutrition, or sometimes for no reason at all. Once you've established why they are doing it and fixed any related issues, you must stop the physical act of pecking. Pinless peepers are a harmless solution that can be used short or long term with no detrimental effects.

 

Peepers can be installed with or without pliers. The pliers make the task easier especially when working on multiple birds. Pinless peepers are constructed of virgin polypropylene plastic material to ensure long life and durability of the unit. Stiff construction also insures that these Pinless Peepers will not break or become loose as older models once did.

 

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How to install Pinless Peepers:

Drop the Pinless Peepers into a bowl of hot water. Let them sit for a couple of minutes to soften the plastic

Get a partner to hold the chicken on their lap while keeping the head from moving.

With the chicken happily immobilized, pry the plastic prongs apart and insert one into each nostril of the bird. Once you release the peeper, it will hold snugly on the chicken's beak.

Using our special installation pliers makes the job easier when dealing with multiple birds but if you only have a few you might be able to do without.

Once installed, your bird may try to pull it off or act a little strange. This is normal and within a short time they will be back to their old selves, without the pecking! Click here to get your Pinless Peepers.

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