🐣 Keep the Pecking Order in Check!
The Weilan Pinless Peepers are a revolutionary solution for poultry management, designed to prevent pecking among birds while ensuring their comfort. This set includes 10 middle and 10 large-sized peepers, along with a handy plier for easy application. Ideal for various poultry types, these peepers are made from durable materials, promoting a healthier and more harmonious flock.
J**Y
Bully Bird Fix!!
These are amazing!!! We had an aggressive hen, not anymore! Put them on our girl, left them on for about 10 days and she was a totally different bird! Worth the money vs culling a good hen. The other birds will peck at the blinder but it only lasts a min or so. And the other hens probably need to get the shots in 🤣 Definitely recommend if you have some bully birds! Good luck!
K**Y
For one of our Hens
We had a hen who was bullying and we purchased these for her. They were not hard to put on. We did have to cut off once done, as that seemed the easiest way to get them off. Comes with quite a few of them as well.
A**L
If you have a bully chicken, you NEED these!
We have three hens. They were raised together and have gotten along seemingly well for the last 1.5 years. This year, our Rhode Island Red decided to have a weird molt (early in the Fall) and then another small molt (mid Winter). The other girls had hard molts somewhere in between and so the RIR was the only one molting in winter, which caused our Buff Orpington to start bullying her. The RIR was severely bald in numerous places from where the Buff would run up, peck a feather and run away with it. This made the RIR cry out a lot, look terrible and she was obviously getting cold. I let this go on for literally a day before I realized I needed an intervention because I didn’t want the Buff to peck so much as to draw blood! Who do I separate? Some websites said the bully, others said the molting bird. But separating the molting bird can cause stress and knocks her down on the pecking order, etc etc. I was exhausted from researching what to do until I found these! I ordered them and while we waited for them to arrive, we put the RIR in an old dog crate and brought her in to the garage from the weather and fed her extra special treats as she started to regrow her feathers back. As soon as these came in, we put them on the Buff. It was a two person job: we caught her, wrapped her up in a soft towel and the other person applied the peepers. She did not like them for the first two days (some people said theirs were over it in a few hours, our girl wasn’t) but the pecking stopped IMMEDIATELY! We were able to return them all together that night and everything was peaceful again. We let the RIR grow back in all her feathers before we removed the peepers (a few weeks, maybe 3?) and by that time, the mean ol’ Buff was now lowest in pecking order. So thankful for these and will keep on hand for any future incidences. I ordered the box with both large and small so that I have sizes for all and for flocks to come. :)
C**S
Injured chickens
We have a few bully’s we decided to try these on. I knew it wouldn’t be completely harmless to them since it goes in their nose, but these hens had scalped a new pullet who ultimately died.Anyway, these peeper things must have cut inside their nose bc when we removed them they came out with a large scab attached (see pic) I also noticed they couldn’t fit their beak inside the regular waterer so I had to keep a open top shallow bucket in the run full of water. Which was a pain bc ya know, chickens are always knocking it over.10/10 don’t recommend
M**�
Worked immediately for our bully hen
We have 9 hens. I’ve never had any issues with bullying until recently, Marty (pictured above) has decided to target our sweetest hen, Sandy. She has been getting on top of Sandy and ripping the feathers out of her head, getting close to drawing blood. Isolating Marty didn’t work and we didn’t want to rehome her, so we decided to try these.They worked IMMEDIATELY! Naturally Marty wasn’t a huge fan right away, but she quickly adapted and is still able to dig, eat, drink, roost etc like everyone else.The google eyes are not only hilarious, but necessary. Marty got pecked at a few times by the other girls before we added the googly eyes but it stopped once we added them on.It did take both my husband and I to put these on, but the tool included was perfect and once we got it on it has stuck for upwards of 2 weeks now. I wrapped her in a towel to hold her still so she couldn’t hurt herself and my husband put the blinders on. Just line the points up with their little nostrils, it may take a few tries. Thank you for helping save our little flock!!!!
K**9
Our meanest hens STILL attack the weakest 2 we have.
This is why we got them. We already have some, but it's been years since we used them last, and we couldn't find them.But, as my headline says, this batch of hens doesn't care what we do, they are trying to kill 2 of their sisters.
D**B
Worked very well. Permanent behavior change, even after removing.
Works exactly as advertised.
A**Y
Works well, sticky wiggly eyes are a game changer for entertainment
The media could not be loaded. We have all lady chickens, and 3 of them have been bulling and pecking one of the chickens that is also molting....they are stressing her out so bad.....she says hidden in the roosting boxes in the coop all day. I was afraid If something didn't change, she might die from stress.I read on some chicken boards online that these are helpful as the chickens wearing them cannot see directly in front of them, so, therefor, "should" not peck. Wear for up to a few weeks to retrain the bully behavior.These clamp easily into their nostrils and stay there, even if the shake their heads or try and scratch them off. The girls wearing them can still eat and drink normally, but I did have to provide them with a larger water bowl Instead of the gravity filled cups they normally use. So far so good for no pecking
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