Any advice on peachick care?

I mentioned feed above that was supposed to be wild game bird feed NOT seed.
If you get them as chicks they wont ever leave or if yours just happens to move in on you and take over he wont ever leave either, unfortunately he and his females will all be finding a new home soon , I just found out yesterday that my heart condition is worsening and I have to plan for the inevitable. Where do you live? I (6) chicks with more on the way it seems up to another( 7) . I figure my adults can go to a zoo, idk!
 
I mentioned feed above that was supposed to be wild game bird feed NOT seed.
If you get them as chicks they wont ever leave or if yours just happens to move in on you and take over he wont ever leave either, unfortunately he and his females will all be finding a new home soon , I just found out yesterday that my heart condition is worsening and I have to plan for the inevitable. Where do you live? I (6) chicks with more on the way it seems up to another( 7) . I figure my adults can go to a zoo, idk!
Oh no! I am so sorry, :hugs, would love to take some, but I'm in California... Where is Mac City? Love your avatar pic, by the way... I kind of know the feeling, I am in fairly good health, but hoping I outlive my 30 yo horse, who seems to be in better shape than I am (no one will take those). I would think peachicks would be fairly easy to rehome, though, they sell for over a $100.00 out here, I found some years ago that were 3 months for $25.00 a piece, which is why I had them, bought 3. At that price, it wasn't a huge tragedy when they left.. They just moved to my neighbors who had a lot more of them than me and were able to free range them, I didn't ask for them back because I sort of thought they were kind of better off there. I'd see them come through once in awhile, though I still have a dog, which they don't like. Although, it has been a long time and my original birds are probably gone by now. My daughter was in grade school when I got them, now she is 30 years old! I think if I got some now I would get hens and wait for the boys to just show up, since it is what they do. I guess Canada is overpopulated with them right now.
 

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