Plastic Leg Bands
Used to identify chickens and other poultry by color of leg band. Aids in record-keeping and breeding.
- Keep multiple sizes/colors on hand to change to larger bands as young birds grow.
- Color coding aids in record-keeping and breeding.
- Use different colors to identify year of birth.
Specs
- Plastic
- Not hand-writeable
- Bands arrive "blank" without imprinting
Use for | Size | # per pkg |
---|---|---|
Pigeons & Quail | 8mm (0.3" dia) | 100 |
Juvenile Chickens | 12mm (0.5" dia) | 100 |
Adult Chickens | 16mm (0.6" dia) | 100 |
Large Roosters | 18mm (0.8" dia) | 50 |
Turkeys & Geese | 25mm (1" dia) | 50 |
How to Use
- Measure your birds' legs
- Determine the best fit (see chart above)
- Place around leg and squeeze band closed until it clicks (no tools needed)
Precautions
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Leslie B from Oregon
I got the smallest sized band they offered. They were labeled for quail. I have jumbo quail and while the band looked like it was a good fit when on, it fell right off the first time the bird put its toes together.
Ryan S from Texas
Easy to put on and stays there.
Michelle L from Washington
The clips go on easily and so far have stayed on with no issues. The colors are easy to see without being overly obvious. I did notice that they were a tad snug on our Barred Rock, which are the largest birds we have. All the smaller birds (Golden Sexlink, Ameracauna, Wyandotte, Brown Leghorn) fit with a little wiggle room. If I had all Barred Rock or a similarly larger breed, I'd go for a larger ring.
Cynthia M from Maryland
Very easy to put on and will stay on - hard to get off but they have ridges on inside and would have liked them smooth against leg. also, would like them to be not so wide.
Timothy M from Texas
these bands were advertised to be used on quail. which is what i was to use them for and they fell off all of the birds i banded, they did not come unclipped just completely to large.