2014 breeding season begins, post your results

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next time have the camera ready
GO P-DAWG
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They did "it" on my feet!
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-Kathy
 
P-Dawg! He's very open minded, I guess.
Can't say too much in this family friendly environment...

Poor Pie! I hope he feels better soon.
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Peggy isn't feeling too good at the moment, either. I think he might have had a bit of a tree collision when flying yesterday. I hope its nothing serious.
 
Let me know what you want for the eggs and you can come see ours hatching in Pensacola anytime.
Someone is already interested in the eggs from BYC, but they are not local and I am trying to figure out if I am allowed to ship or not. The way my mom talked it sounds like she doesn't want me getting into shipping. As of today I have 6 eggs that I will be selling for $5.00. All of the eggs are related because while they are all from different peahens Alto (India Blue) is the father to all of the eggs. The three peahens the eggs are probably from are Ice (Blackshoulder), Damsel (Pied), and Shyanne (Spalding White). They are pretty eggs.

 
Someone is already interested in the eggs from BYC, but they are not local and I am trying to figure out if I am allowed to ship or not. The way my mom talked it sounds like she doesn't want me getting into shipping. As of today I have 6 eggs that I will be selling for $5.00. All of the eggs are related because while they are all from different peahens Alto (India Blue) is the father to all of the eggs. The three peahens the eggs are probably from are Ice (Blackshoulder), Damsel (Pied), and Shyanne (Spalding White). They are pretty eggs.

Let me know! We will take them. Don't let them get to old. We set on sunday afternoons.
 
I got my first egg from my opal hen. She is still with two peacocks that have not been separated. I am not too concerned. One year I did that and somehow got an opal split white and opal pied out of the most basic peafowl. Now I could use them... It was interesting, two days ago that opal hen and a blackshouulder spalding were doing the walk, but no eggs the following morning. Today I noticed her droopy wings, but no pacing. Earlier today she was scratching in the straw. I waited for her to lay. She sratched right down to the wooden floor right next to a nest and is using that as a nest.
 

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