Ameraucana Forum
The Official Ameraucana Forum => Exhibiting, Promoting & Club Notes => Topic started by: John W Blehm on November 17, 2020, 02:29:46 PM
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For easy identification of chickens I generally use colored spiral leg bands on adult birds. Sometimes I use the numbered bandettes and E-Z Ring Numbered Lock Bands.
The leg band sizes that seem to fit my Ameraucana chickens best are...
Bantam hens size 6 or 7.
Bantam cocks size 8 or 9.
Large fowl hens size 10 or 11
Large fowl cocks size 12.
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Great info thanks John.
Have you ever used the zip tie bands like these?
https://www.strombergschickens.com/product/numbered-zip-tie-poultry-bands
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I have used them on mature birds . . . especially peafowl. I do not like to use them on growing birds.
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Great info thanks John.
Have you ever used the zip tie bands like these?
https://www.strombergschickens.com/product/numbered-zip-tie-poultry-bands
Cory I have used the numbered zip tie ones for birds when I put them in show cages and have found that the numbers run off fairly quickly.
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Cory I have used the numbered zip tie ones for birds when I put them in show cages and have found that the numbers run off fairly quickly.
Ugh, that would stink. I'll try a few of these on already marked birds and see how they fair over the summer this year.
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How do you determine what leg band size to use? John you mentioned #10-12 for your LF but I've read somewhere else someone uses #9-10 for their LF. Should I just buy multiple sizes or is there a way to actually measure what size I need for mine? I'm currently using the numbered zip ties but want to switch to bandettes.
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From my experience the #10 or #11 size works for large fowl hens and if other fanciers say #9 or #10 fits their hens, maybe buy a small quantity of #10s to try. Shank sizes may vary a little between varieties and different strains. We don't want the bandettes too big and sloppy, but a little too big is better than a bit too tight.
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I was using the spiral until this year. I have had a few twist off but no real issues. When I saw this picture and learned it was from a spiral band I decided to start looking at other options.
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I was using the spiral until this year. I have had a few twist off but no real issues. When I saw this picture and learned it was from a spiral band I decided to start looking at other options.
By what I can see in the photo I would put the blame on the person that put a band that was too small on a bird that that was still growing.