Peepers
- Colleen Kinzie
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Peepers
I know I've read on here somewhere that someone has used peepers
I just would like to know where you get them from and do they work?
I just would like to know where you get them from and do they work?
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- Killerbunny
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Re: Peepers
That was Ontario Chick.
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- Colleen Kinzie
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Re: Peepers
Ok thanks!
@Ontario Chick
Are you online? Lol
When you are;can you message me or even reply on here;where you got yours from and if you are happy with them?
Thx
@Ontario Chick
Are you online? Lol
When you are;can you message me or even reply on here;where you got yours from and if you are happy with them?
Thx
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- thegawd
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Re: Peepers
Pinless Peepers ?
heres the thread... its a good read LOL :-D I believe OC determined that they work.
heres the thread... its a good read LOL :-D I believe OC determined that they work.
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Al
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- Ontario Chick
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Re: Peepers
Yup, still working I recommend getting the pliers too, I found the peepers too stiff to work by hand , although it said they could be softened by warm water so didn't get them, but it didn't really make them more pliable and then had to try explain to the guy at Home Hrdw, what specifically I needed these for :)
https://spadeandfeather.com/collections ... 8363509445
https://spadeandfeather.com/collections ... 8363509445
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- Colleen Kinzie
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Re: Peepers
Ok. Great!!!
Thanks Ontario chick and Al
Sure would beat having bleeding, raw chickens
Thanks Ontario chick and Al
Sure would beat having bleeding, raw chickens
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- Colleen Kinzie
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Re: Peepers
Yes unfortunately quite a few of my hens have bluekote on them and are headed to the sale barn !thegawd wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:44 pmPinless Peepers ?
heres the thread... its a good read LOL :-D I believe OC determined that they work.
I'm sure prices will be low either from bluekote or half bald chickens or both?
Just trying to decide if I put all the pecked bluekote ones in one pen or mix and match with good looking hens. OR maybe spray paint over bluekote the appropriate colour of each chicken :lightbulb: Lol
Time for a complete clean out and new birds. Except my banty hen and 2 banty roosters from Ross
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- Colleen Kinzie
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- ross
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Re: Peepers
Nice roosters Collen
Lookin good quite the strut .
Lookin good quite the strut .
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