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  1. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    A partridge in a pear tree? How about a peahen on a bird feeder!
  2. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Thank you. She's about 7 months, I think. She's a little knock-kneed. She hatched with a crooked leg, but other than looking awfully funny when she walks, it doesn't seem to slow her down. Of course, she thinks she's a chicken. All of her best friends are chickens. She won't even go near...
  3. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Little Mork, or Mindy, showing off - Boy, that was hard work!
  4. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Beautiful pictures - Your pest looks like my pest, Peanut!
  5. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Wow, I knew there was a reason we live in Florida! Peanut sleeps in a tree, along with our turkey. They just will not come in the coop in the evenings any more, and I'm not going climbing for them! I guess I know where the word "peabrain" comes from!
  6. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    He/she is around 6 months old.
  7. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Mork (or Mindy) is growing up. Is there something I can be looking for to tell if he's a she?
  8. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    I relocate all predators I catch - underground!
  9. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Good. Hopefully Mork is a boy. I don't suppose there's any way to tell with him/her, is there? I know that's not a very good picture.
  10. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Peanut is growing up, but is still loves his lap time. This could be a problem when he's grown! Mork is getting big, too, but not as friendly as Peanut.
  11. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Not to be outdone, Mork (or Mindy) decided to show off, too!
  12. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Does this mean Peanut is a boy? And, is he in love with a chicken or threatening him?
  13. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    Mork (or Mindy) Little Peanut
  14. Sjisty

    Show off your Peas!

    My first ever peachick! It's hanging out with its foster brothers and sisters. We call him Mork, our foreign exchange student. We just hatched another pea last week, so Mork will have a friend when it's bigger.
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