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Grab the exact gear you need, or get a CluckKit™ and let us do the thinking—either way, your flock wins.

Because mediocre gear doesn't survive the coop—or Clancy.

Cluckin’ Classic Enrichment Kit

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Stop coop chaos before it starts. The Cluckin’ Classic Enrichment Kit™ mixes flock-favorite treats with keeper-tested toys so birds stay active, curious, and calm—not bossy. Works for chicks, pullets, hens, roosters, and every spicy personality in between.

Who It’s For

Backyard flocks of any age/breed that need more play and less pecking—winter lock-ins, rainy weeks, small runs, or just high-energy birds.

What’s Inside

  • Dried Mealworms – Protein-packed reward to fuel natural foraging.

  • Salad Essentials (Dried Greens & Flowers) – Colorful, aromatic mix to mimic pasture pecking.

  • Bird-Safe Mirror – Acrylic/tempered style to spark curiosity and short, healthy “social” sessions.

  • Chicken Xylophone – Musical pecking toy (yes, they really do play).

  • Treat Roller – Load with mealworms or salad bits; birds roll, peck, and earn.

  • Peck-n-Play Ball – Stuff with chopped greens or treats for movement-rich snacking.

  • Note: Colors/styles may vary; function stays the same.

How to Use (Keeper Playbook)

Rotate to keep it fresh: Put out 1–2 items at a time and swap every few days.

  • Treat Roller: Pack loosely so rewards drop with effort; place on level ground.

  • Peck-n-Play Ball: Fill with chopped greens/veggies; hang or set at peck height.

  • Mirror: Mount securely at head height in a traffic area (not by roosts) so birds investigate, then move along.

  • Xylophone: Mount just above floor level near a feeder path for natural pecks.

  • Mealworms & Salad Mix: Scatter lightly or serve in shallow trays; combine with toys for work-for-it snacks.

Keeper Notes & Safety

  • 90/10 rule: Treats ≤ 10% of daily intake; 90% should be a balanced feed.

  • Offer grit when serving whole insects/greens, especially for chicks or indoor birds.

  • Supervise first sessions; remove anything that triggers guarding or rough pecking.

  • Check all hanging hardware daily; keep swingy items clear of eyes/comb paths.

  • For chicks, use tiny portions; avoid pieces and openings that could trap toes or beak.

  • Clean toys weekly (warm soapy water; rinse & air dry). Discard soggy leftovers nightly.

Care

Wipe plastics/metal with mild soap; rinse and air dry. Keep the mirror scratch-free by using a soft cloth.

Shipping & Timing

Ships with your farm-supply order. If your cart includes print-on-demand gear, those items ship separately.

Clancy Crowed It
“Bored chickens are mean chickens. Give ’em a playground, not a prison.”