Urban Backyard Chickens : Duct Tape & Pecking Order Drama
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She is so beautiful, I got one of my hen she follow me everywhere everytime I call her PIRIPIRI
haha i love this videoo, beautiful chicken, and your so funny! :] haha i love ur videeoos!
Georgia is sooo pretty!
Georgia is adorable
Okay, I never heard of chicken aprons! I will check it out, thanks.
@reedbabes Unfortunately, the duct tape didn’t stay on. I eventually bought chicken aprons from mbldesigns [dot] com/chicken_aprons.html, and they worked beautifully… all the plucked chickens have grown or are growing their feathers back. We also had to re-home the plucking chicken because once they start, they rarely stop.
You put duct tape on her? Please explain how this works and where you’re placing it. I have a hen that pulls the feathers out of my other hens, one in particular. (She is very pretty by the way.)
Thanks!