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yesIndian Blue Black-shouldered? I'm not as up to speed on the peafowl acronyms.![]()
I sent you a message. I am looking for a pair. I had a trio that I lost last spring after almost 16 years of having them.
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yesIndian Blue Black-shouldered? I'm not as up to speed on the peafowl acronyms.![]()
I sent you a message. I am looking for a pair. I had a trio that I lost last spring after almost 16 years of having them.

I sent you a message. I am looking for a pair. I had a trio that I lost last spring after almost 16 years of having them.
It isn't that difficult to ship to Canada. What we have done is contact your Dept. of Ag for a form that is sent to the seller. The seller takes the birds for a vet health checkup and the vet sends the completed forms to our State Vet. (Ag) the State vet signs off and returns the form to the seller who sends the papers with the birds. USPS will send the birds to a PO near the border where you can cross and pick them up at the PO. Then you show the papers at the crossing on your way home. The State Vet did not charge anything but my vet did for the office visit.Beautiful pair. Glad you were able to find them a new home. Otherwise I was going to try and figure out how we could get them to fly across the border to my place in Ontario.![]()