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I'm not sure I understand.... you shot & ate your 20-mos-old pea?

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Originally Posted by coleridgedane 

I'm not sure I understand.... you shot & ate your 20-mos-old pea?


That's what I got out of it. Tastes like chicken.

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My temporary incarceration has made me a new man.

 

It's all sunshine and lolipops from here on out.

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post #23 of 27

Not eaten by me yet until 4th January.

Peafowls, through edible, are not good eating, due to too tough meats with little bodyfats.
I don't eat peafowl meat often unless feral peafowls get shot for stealing calves"s foods in farm., an one moulting feral peacock got shot because it ate calf food at farm.

My friend has a gun, I do not have a gun.

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I'm not sure I understand.... you shot & ate your 20-mos-old pea?

I am a banana man and bird man.

Banana plants, heliconias, gingers, pineapples, plumerias, subtropical plants, an avairy full of budgerigars, plus banana plantations.

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I am a banana man and bird man.

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post #24 of 27
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Originally Posted by millebantam 
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Originally Posted by coleridgedane 

I'm not sure I understand.... you shot & ate your 20-mos-old pea?


That's what I got out of it. Tastes like chicken.


Clinton is not from the USA their customs and ways of doing things are different than ours here.
He's a good person just misunderstood sometimes with language barriers
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“You can’t really begin to appreciate life until it has knocked you down a few times. You can’t really begin to appreciate love until your heart has been broken. And you can’t really begin to appreciate happiness until you’ve known sadness. Once you’ve walked through the valley, the view from the mountaintop is breathtaking"

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post #25 of 27

Zazouse,
                 Thanks,  I am still learning about USA culture, I lives in New Zealand.

I still studying the moults of IB peafowls in NZ.

Happy Merry Christmas.

Clinton.

I am a banana man and bird man.

Banana plants, heliconias, gingers, pineapples, plumerias, subtropical plants, an avairy full of budgerigars, plus banana plantations.

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I am a banana man and bird man.

Banana plants, heliconias, gingers, pineapples, plumerias, subtropical plants, an avairy full of budgerigars, plus banana plantations.

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post #26 of 27
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Oooooh!  OK.   I get it.  I know 1 of my fav breeder I was w yesterday has a young green male who is very crippled (knock-kneed, easty-westy, toes...) that he says he'll eat. Feel bad but undersand if he. Has 2 go, well. He won't be wasted

post #27 of 27

I do know breeders who do eat their culls........i have ate their eggs..............but not any of the birds.....but bet they are more like pheasant than chicken or turkey...all dark meat.

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