To pinless peeper or not to pinless peeper- that is the question

I'm considering using pinless peepers for my rooster who has singled out one of my senior hens who is not laying. Last year he was bullying her so much so that she ended up running away for a day or so and then when she came back she decided she wanted to sleep on the porch in a cat carrier instead. The bullying behavior seemed to have stopped last fall and we thought we were good, but now it's spring and I'm assuming his hormones are ramping up and so is the bullying, still against that same sweet old girl.

Can't find anything on pinless peepers for roosters and wondering if this will flub him up when he attempts to mate and lead to further frustration.
 
I'm considering using pinless peepers for my rooster who has singled out one of my senior hens who is not laying. Last year he was bullying her so much so that she ended up running away for a day or so and then when she came back she decided she wanted to sleep on the porch in a cat carrier instead. The bullying behavior seemed to have stopped last fall and we thought we were good, but now it's spring and I'm assuming his hormones are ramping up and so is the bullying, still against that same sweet old girl.

Can't find anything on pinless peepers for roosters and wondering if this will flub him up when he attempts to mate and lead to further frustration.
I mean.. you can always try it to see if it works? If not you can remove..
 

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