Chicken Goggles | Eyeglasses

Chicken Goggles | Eyeglasses

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Chicken glasses are used to prevent breeding chickens from fighting/pecking each other. This does not affect the ability of the chicken to eat food or drink water.

Chicken sunglasses can be used for free-range, hens, chickens, turkeys, peacocks, etc.
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Chicken Goggles | Eyeglasses: The Ultimate Solution to Feather Pecking and Cannibalism

Chicken goggles, also known as chicken eyeglasses, chickens specs, or pick guards, are small eyeglasses made specifically for chickens. They are designed to prevent feather pecking and cannibalism, which are common problems in poultry farming.

What are the benefits of using chicken goggles?

Chicken goggles offer a number of benefits, including:

  • Reduced feather pecking and cannibalism: Goggles work by preventing chickens from seeing each other’s blood, which is a trigger for feather pecking and cannibalism.
  • Improved health and welfare: When chickens peck each other’s feathers, they can cause injuries and infections. Chicken goggles help to prevent these injuries and infections, which improves the overall health and welfare of the chickens.
  • Increased production: Chickens that are healthy and happy are more productive. Chicken goggles can help to increase egg production and reduce mortality rates.
  • Reduced labor costs: Chicken goggles can help to reduce labor costs by reducing the need for farmers to monitor the chickens for feather pecking and cannibalism.

How do chicken goggles work?

Chicken goggles are typically made of plastic or metal and have red lenses. The red lenses prevent the chickens from seeing each other’s blood, which is a trigger for feather pecking and cannibalism.

Chicken goggles are attached to the chicken’s head in a variety of ways. Some goggles are held in place by a strap, while others have small hooks that fit into the chicken’s nostrils. The most effective type of chicken glasses is the type that pierces the bone septum between the chicken’s nostrils with a cotter pin. However, this type of goggles is illegal in some countries due to the fact that it pierces the chicken’s tissue.

How to choose the right chicken eyeglasses for your flock

When choosing chicken glasses for your flock, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Size: Goggles come in a variety of sizes. It is important to choose goggles that are the right size for your chickens. Goggles that are too small will be uncomfortable for the chickens, while goggles that are too large will fall off.
  • Type: There are two main types of chicken goggles: blinders and pick guards. Blinders prevent chickens from seeing to the side and back, while pick guards to allow chickens to see forward but not to the side or back. Pick guards are more effective at preventing feather pecking and cannibalism than blinders.
  • Material: They are typically made of plastic or metal. Plastic goggles are less expensive than metal goggles, but they are also more likely to break. Metal goggles are more durable, but they are also more expensive.

How to put on chicken goggles

To put on chicken goggles, follow these steps:

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  2. Gently hold the chicken by the back of the neck.
  3. Position the goggles over the chicken’s eyes.
  4. If the goggles have a strap, adjust the strap so that the goggles are snug but not too tight.
  5. If the goggles have hooks, insert the hooks into the chicken’s nostrils.
  6. If the goggles have a cotter pin, pierce the bone septum between the chicken’s nostrils with the cotter pin.

How to care for chicken eyeglasses

To care for chicken goggles, follow these steps:

  • Inspect the goggles regularly for signs of damage.
  • If the goggles are broken, replace them immediately.
  • Clean the goggles with soap and water after each use.
  • Allow the goggles to dry completely before putting them back on the chickens.

They are an effective way to prevent feather pecking and cannibalism in chickens. They can help to improve the health and welfare of chickens, increase production, and reduce labor costs. When choosing goggles for your flock, be sure to select goggles that are the right size, type, and material. Be sure to also put on the goggles correctly and care for them properly.

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100 pcs, 1000pcs

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