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  1. DukesDucks

    Ready to spend the night outside?

    I'll try to remember to post a picture of the peas trudging through the snow. They do fine in our long, cold, snowy winters. They have access to a large area of the barn where they can get out of the wind. Regardless of the temperature, if the sun is shining, they prefer to be out in their...
  2. DukesDucks

    Ready to spend the night outside?

    Currently 4 under 3 months so won't know sex until next summer. 7 peahens. I peacock plus 2 2-year-old white peas that we think are peacocks but should know for sure next summer. Plus chickens, ducks, dog, cats, horses.
  3. DukesDucks

    Ready to spend the night outside?

    My set-up isn't as fancy and tidy as Miss Lyndia's. A bedframe serves as the walls. The heat lamp hangs from a pole strung between ladders. As usual, my poultry is uncooperative when it come to having their picture taken. These are the last 3 to hatch this season, each one a week apart.
  4. DukesDucks

    Ready to spend the night outside?

    Loved the picture of your indoor set-up. Makes me feel better about the fact that my spare room is actually a peachick room.
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