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Beak pads for chicks from 1-4 weeks type A - 50 pieces
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An effective and reliable solution to the problem of plucking feathers in young chicks. Beak pads are designed for chicks aged 1-4 weeks that begin to feather, and we observe in this phase that birds attack each other and pluck feathers. Rings for type A bows have diameters of 9mm.
The beak pads have the form of rings, which are inserted into the nasal openings. Rings put on in this way against cannibalism make it impossible for the bird to completely close its beak and it always remains slightly open. Thanks to this, the chicks will not be able to pluck feathers from other individuals because they will not be able to grab them by the beak. This is a very simple and effective way to prevent pterophagy in pheasants, quails or chickens. Beaking gills protect feathering cubs from mutual aggression and the problem of plucking feathers.
Beak caps for type A chickens are sold in blisters of 50 pcs. They have a size of 9mm and can be used from the first week of the chicks' life. For convenient application of rings against plucking feathers, it is recommended to use an A-type overlay applicator.
The beak pads have the form of rings, which are inserted into the nasal openings. Rings put on in this way against cannibalism make it impossible for the bird to completely close its beak and it always remains slightly open. Thanks to this, the chicks will not be able to pluck feathers from other individuals because they will not be able to grab them by the beak. This is a very simple and effective way to prevent pterophagy in pheasants, quails or chickens. Beaking gills protect feathering cubs from mutual aggression and the problem of plucking feathers.
Beak caps for type A chickens are sold in blisters of 50 pcs. They have a size of 9mm and can be used from the first week of the chicks' life. For convenient application of rings against plucking feathers, it is recommended to use an A-type overlay applicator.
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An effective and reliable solution to the problem of plucking feathers in young chicks. Beak pads are designed for chicks aged 1-4 weeks that begin to feather, and we observe in this phase that birds attack each other and pluck feathers. Rings for type A bows have diameters of 9mm.
The beak pads have the form of rings, which are inserted into the nasal openings. Rings put on in this way against cannibalism make it impossible for the bird to completely close its beak and it always remains slightly open. Thanks to this, the chicks will not be able to pluck feathers from other individuals because they will not be able to grab them by the beak. This is a very simple and effective way to prevent pterophagy in pheasants, quails or chickens. Beaking gills protect feathering cubs from mutual aggression and the problem of plucking feathers.
Beak caps for type A chickens are sold in blisters of 50 pcs. They have a size of 9mm and can be used from the first week of the chicks' life. For convenient application of rings against plucking feathers, it is recommended to use an A-type overlay applicator.
The beak pads have the form of rings, which are inserted into the nasal openings. Rings put on in this way against cannibalism make it impossible for the bird to completely close its beak and it always remains slightly open. Thanks to this, the chicks will not be able to pluck feathers from other individuals because they will not be able to grab them by the beak. This is a very simple and effective way to prevent pterophagy in pheasants, quails or chickens. Beaking gills protect feathering cubs from mutual aggression and the problem of plucking feathers.
Beak caps for type A chickens are sold in blisters of 50 pcs. They have a size of 9mm and can be used from the first week of the chicks' life. For convenient application of rings against plucking feathers, it is recommended to use an A-type overlay applicator.
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typ A, średnica ok. 9mmLog in to add your opinion
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