Additional information
Country of Origin | USA |
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Item model number | 699088 |
Date First Available | September 29, 2022 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.23 x 2.4 x 1.93 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.9 x 1.9 x 8.25 inches |
Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
Brand Name | Durvet |
Target Audience Keyword | unisex-adult, birds |
Directions | For Animals |
Warranty Description | warranty |
Model Name | 699088 |
Color | White |
Size | One Size |
Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Bradley Caldwell Inc. |
Included Components | Durvet No Pick'n for Chickens |
Specific Uses for Product | Active |
glen proud –
This seemed to work. I used it in conjunction with a back protector, and the other chickens did no pecking.
Heather LeVau –
Hasn’t stopped the harassment but smells nice
shannon –
I had a hen that was loosing a lot of feathers and it wasnt molting season. I treated all the chickens for mites and a few days later I used this on my hen loosing a lot of feathers. In no time she was growing her feathers back to their previous glory. I recommend this product to all chicken owners.
Rebecca –
Ahoy, fellow poultry parents and feathered-friend aficionados! Gather ’round, for I have a tale to tell—a tale of a rooster who went from rumpless to resplendent, all thanks to No Pick’n for Chickens!
My rooster, Rio, is the chillest rooster you’ll ever meet, so chill that he’s practically a chicken popsicle. But his laid-back demeanor had a downside: the hens turned him into a featherless wonder. Imagine a rooster without his tail feathers; it’s like Thor without his hammer, utterly incomplete!
Enter No Pick’n for Chickens, the hydrogel spray that’s basically the “Fairy Godmother” of the chicken world. With a blend of Tea Tree Oil, Hemp Seed Oil, and other essential oils, this spray is the Hogwarts potion for feather regrowth.
After a few spritzes, what do I see? Pin feathers! Yes, tiny quills sprouting like a phoenix rising from the ashes—or, in this case, from Rio’s rump. Soon, he’ll be flaunting a tail that could rival a peacock’s.
Let’s talk about the dark side of the coop: picking and cannibalism. It’s like ‘Game of Thrones,’ but with feathers. No Pick’n for Chickens is the peace treaty in this feathery feud. It’s like the spray whispered to the hens, “Ladies, let’s keep it classy.”
The hydrogel formulation is as easy to apply as it is to say, “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!” A few sprays here and there, and you’re done. It’s so easy even a chicken could do it—if they had opposable thumbs, that is.
The blend of essential oils not only promotes feather growth but also smells like a high-end spa. My coop now smells less like a barn and more like a wellness retreat for enlightened poultry.
If you’re tired of your rooster or hen looking like they lost a bet, or if they are acting like they’re auditioning for a feathery version of ‘Fight Club,’ then No Pick’n for Chickens is your go-to solution. It’s the peacekeeper, the beautifier, and the spa treatment your chickens didn’t know they needed.
So, here’s to Rio and his soon-to-be magnificent tail, waving in the wind like a flag of victory.
Shoptimist Prime –
I should have listened to the negative reviews. This stuff does not work for my chickens.
I have a Maran rooster which has feathers on his feet and legs. One of my female chickens plucked all his feathers out which left is legs and feet red, which invites more pecking. I bought this product and cleaned up his legs and feet, then sprayed this stuff on. By morning there was blood all over the run from obviously more pecking. This is the first time I’ve seen this much blood. This product is not a deterrent as advertised. It seems to have attracted more pecking. I’m very disappointed I used this product.
His feet are now blu from something else I found ( im not sure if im allowed to say the name) and the girls looked him over and walked away.
Maybe it works for some, but it didnt work for Roostie Boy.
Jessica Apfel –
My hens keep pecking at each other and removing all their feathers. So I bought this in the hopes that would prevent them from being mean to each other. Works for a little bit, but then you have to reapply frequently and catch the chickens squirt it on them very difficult wish there was an easier way.
And they would get along.
Liz –
Works great!
shannon –
This product was much easier to use than the ointments I will in the future be spraying. Any young chickens before integrating them with our flock to avoid injury while establishing pecking orders. Most recently I used it on two silver laced orpingtons. I rescued from a different flock where they were getting bullied. Both had bald heads making their heads a target for pecking and both are now growing beautiful new feathers.