British hens wear reflective vests

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Reflective elements are a necessity for pedestrians today. The British now can protect the hens apart from themselves and their children. Modern reflective vests began to be made at the customer’s request.

The hen should not move on the road even during the day, but you can hardly forbid it. Worse it is at night when drivers almost do not have the chance to respond to a small animal. Fortunately for livestock owners, there is a solution that makes a smile, but some people take it very seriously.

In the UK, hens do not only feed farmers in recent years, but they also become a favorite pet, especially in large cities. And Omelet, which manufactures small chickens and small breeders, has decided to extend its offer of an assortment of reflective safety vests for hens.

“Why the hens do not know how often they cross the road, but if they wear one of our vests, they will at all times comply with traffic regulations, and when you change the bike, your hen will be safe,” he says.

The idea of producing safety features did not arise spontaneously in the head of the manufacturer but at the instigation of customers. “People have asked us for similar features, so we have decided to focus on this,” says Johannes Paul, one of Omelet’s directors.

There are special vests in two colors from the beginning of October, yellow and pink. One vest comes to the customer for 12 pounds, while buying two vests at one time offers a preferential price of 20 pounds.

Safety suits have wing holes and adjustable Velcro closure. Made of breathable material and reflective fabric, election, a material developed by NASA, was used for the lining.

According to the manufacturer, the hens protect the hens not only from road traffic, but also from adverse weather, and small farm animals will remain clean and dry and warm. Isolation is particularly suited to chickens from poultry houses that have fewer feathers and are therefore more susceptible to ambient temperature.

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