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🐔 Tag, Track, and Triumph in Poultry Management!
The ANCIRS 100PCS 16mm Chicken Identification Leg Bands are made from high-quality, eco-friendly plastic, designed to withstand cold and frost. With an inner diameter of 16mm, these durable bands are perfect for identifying and separating various poultry breeds, including chickens, ducks, and turkeys. This bulk pack of 100 ensures you have enough bands for all your identification needs.
S**L
Small
Too small for my Rhode Island reds and all my rooster and barred rocks
J**K
They fall off
They are a Nice size. Colors are easy to see. But they fall off
A**L
Bad
It is not what it says there they are very small. It is not suitable for chickens or roosters.
S**.
It’s now easy to spot the chickens
They are easy to a fit to the chicken legs, and now I can tell which is which, from the originals chickens and the new one added to the flock…they don’t fall off
J**C
Correct size for chickens
Use to identify different batches of brown chickens. Easy to clip round chickens' leg, easily identifiable bright colours
S**V
Chicken tag rings
Happy with this product exactly what I ordered
B**L
KEEP TRACK OF A HEN, NO MATTER HOW MANY YOU HAVE!
I've used these ankle clips now on a few different hens for various reasons. I have 15 Rhode Island Reds, and they all look virtually the same. With these ankle brackets it's easy, and quick to identify a particular bird. The brackets go on easy, and come off easy. They fit slightly loose, and are completely comfortable for the chickens. The chickens don't even notice them on. Yes, I'd definitely recommend having these around if you have several chickens.
T**A
Leghorn chicken approved - Sharon says so (check out her pic!)
Perfect size for leghorn chickens! I’ve named all of my mother cluckers (@mother.cluckers_east.lake on Instagram!) and use these bands to tell them apart. They fit perfectly and stay on well. In a month, only one chicken has managed to remove hers, but Amelia is a feisty lady. Putting them on is the challenge, if your bird is jumpy maybe try a calmer one first. It took a solid minute to get most on but was also my first time banding birdies.
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