Peep Boss: Chicken Tracker
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| Latest Version: | v1.0.0 |
| Latest update: | May 21, 2026 13:21:04 |
| Developer: | Bear Valley Digital LLC |
| Requirements: | Android |
| Category: | Lifestyle |
| Size: | 73.80 MB |
| Tags: | Navigation Photo Date |
Peep Boss: Chicken Tracker is a compact, focused app that brings everyday backyard flock management into a single, searchable mobile tool. Peep Boss: Chicken Tracker lets you record daily egg collections, maintain individual bird profiles with photos and breed information, log health observations and treatments, and keep dated notes and local weather details — all stored locally on your device for private, offline use.
Key Features
The app centers on simple, repeatable actions: tap to log eggs during a collection round, attach a photo to a bird profile, and add a quick health note when you notice an issue. Daily egg counts feed lightweight trend views so you can monitor production over days, weeks, and months. Individual profiles store hatch dates, breed, identifying marks and unlimited custom notes so every bird has a short history that is easy to review at a glance.
How it works
Recording entries is deliberately straightforward: a few taps to select a bird profile, enter numbers or brief text, and save. Controls are built for touch: large buttons, clear labels and predictable navigation reduce accidental taps when you are outdoors. The search and filter controls let you pull up the right bird or date range quickly, and a simple in-app gallery groups photos for visual comparison between check-ins.
Tracking and progression
Progression in Peep Boss: Chicken Tracker is measured through consistent logging rather than gamified levels. As you add daily records the app generates visual trends that highlight production shifts, seasonal patterns and individual changes in laying behavior. These trends help you decide when to investigate a drop in eggs, adjust feed, or schedule a more detailed health check. Long-term data becomes a practical timeline for care decisions instead of a checklist that disappears after a week.
Health, treatments and notes
Health entries are designed to capture observations: symptoms, treatments applied, and behavioral changes. Notes are timestamped and tied to profiles so you can track whether a treatment produced steady improvement. The open format allows concise medical-style notes without forcing a specific vocabulary, while still keeping records consistent and searchable for future reference.
Customization and organization
Customize profiles with photos, breed labels, hatch dates and free-form notes to match how you already keep records. Use breed and date fields to sort and compare groups, and rely on the app's search to find birds by name, tag or a keyword in your notes. The gallery and profile photos make it easy to spot feather condition or molt stage differences without rifling through multiple folders on your device.
Visual style and accessibility
The interface favors clarity: a lightweight visual style with readable type, clear icons and contrast that keeps information visible in bright outdoor conditions. Accessibility considerations include adjustable text sizes and simple, icon-supported labels so users with different levels of vision or familiarity with mobile apps can adopt the workflow quickly.
Offline first, private data
Peep Boss: Chicken Tracker stores all data locally on your device, intentionally avoiding cloud accounts or required subscriptions. That offline-first design means you can use the app in coops or remote yards where connectivity is limited, and your records remain private unless you choose to back them up through your own device tools.
Daily routines and replay value
The app earns daily use through routines: morning egg counts, midday welfare checks and evening notes. Replay value comes from the simplicity of returning to the same tasks each day and watching how small trends develop into actionable patterns. Because the app is lightweight, it fits easily into habits rather than demanding new workflows.
Who it’s for and development
Peep Boss: Chicken Tracker is aimed at backyard keepers and small-scale hobbyists who want an organized, no-frills way to keep reliable records. The app was developed by a fellow keeper with practical daily use in mind, and ongoing updates focus on refining the core experience rather than adding complex commercial farm management features. Peep Boss: Chicken Tracker remains small, private and practical — built to make routine flock care faster, clearer and more consistent.





