Danz, how big is your peacock pen & how many peafowl do you have in there? I was thinking last night of making an 8 ft by 12 ft pen. I think that would be more manageable size for me to build & I found two 2x6x8s in the garage that I can use for the ends of the frame & then I'll get two 12 ft ones tomorrow when I go to Derby. Then I will put braces in the each corner to give it more stability & that sounds good too to have one brace in the middle. Does that sound like enough room for 2 peahens & a peacock? I plan to just put tarp over the back part of the pen for some shelter. There will be a roost in there for them too, probably a tree branch like I used for the turkeys, I have plenty of those around here from branches that fall down.
Oh guess what, Sunflowerparrot & I went down to her neighbor's place down the road this evening & asked about their peacocks. They have them all over the place & they're just beautiful! We stood there talking to this older couple & looked up on some buildings they had near the house & right on the roof were two beautiful males, they were just gorgeous. The lady said she has either 13 or 15 male peacocks & has no females left now. I asked her if she would consider selling me one & she said she would just give me one, but the trick is to catch it. She free-ranges them all, so unless they can manage to put feed in a pen & trap one by chance there is no way to catch them. She has one yearling I would dearly love to have, he would be the closest to the age I'm needing, he was the last baby that came from the female she had. Oh everybody cross your fingers that they can get one in a pen, I would love to get one of those birds free! My next dilemma is if they do catch one how am I going to get it home? None of theirs have molted their tails yet, so how in the world do you get a big full-grown peacock home with that huge tail? It wouldn't be a very far distance, but it's a matter of how do I even get it here without damaging his tail. Danz, how did you get yours home? I just don't have a big huge cage to put something like that in to put in the back of the truck. All I have is rabbit cages & nothing big enough for a tail to fit in. Oh & while we were standing there that lady did this yell & you should have heard all the peacocks yelling back at her, it was amazing, they were all around us & we couldn't see most of them, I guess they were in the trees.
Sunflowerparrot, I hope your little roo & pullet appear in the morning, hopefully they just decided to roost in a tree somewhere & were scared. I do have a little young roo you can have if he doesn't show back up. I didn't show him to you, but he's a black sex link really similar to the one you have. He is black with some rust coloring around his neck. It's one I hatched out & I thought at first it was a pullet & it turned out to be a roo. I don't need him, so you're welcome to have him if yours is gone, he's about three months old or so, maybe going on four months. He seems like a pretty nice little guy so far, he hangs out with my little group of pullets I got in April. I don't know of any pullets I have extra right at the moment unless I can figure out what the two little Ameraucanas are that I have been holding back from this year's hatch. I only need one for breeding, so if I end up with two you could have one of those too if you want. I just have to be sure I have one for my breeding program first. I'm really thinking that one bigger one, the third one I saved might be a roo because it is fighting with my Salmon Favorelle roo. I was wanting to keep a replacement roo for my lavender Ameraucana hens so I can get some pretty lavender babies next year since these are black split to lavender. Anyway, if I end up with two pullets you can have the extra & then you could have some pretty blue eggs in your egg basket too.
Oh guess what, Sunflowerparrot & I went down to her neighbor's place down the road this evening & asked about their peacocks. They have them all over the place & they're just beautiful! We stood there talking to this older couple & looked up on some buildings they had near the house & right on the roof were two beautiful males, they were just gorgeous. The lady said she has either 13 or 15 male peacocks & has no females left now. I asked her if she would consider selling me one & she said she would just give me one, but the trick is to catch it. She free-ranges them all, so unless they can manage to put feed in a pen & trap one by chance there is no way to catch them. She has one yearling I would dearly love to have, he would be the closest to the age I'm needing, he was the last baby that came from the female she had. Oh everybody cross your fingers that they can get one in a pen, I would love to get one of those birds free! My next dilemma is if they do catch one how am I going to get it home? None of theirs have molted their tails yet, so how in the world do you get a big full-grown peacock home with that huge tail? It wouldn't be a very far distance, but it's a matter of how do I even get it here without damaging his tail. Danz, how did you get yours home? I just don't have a big huge cage to put something like that in to put in the back of the truck. All I have is rabbit cages & nothing big enough for a tail to fit in. Oh & while we were standing there that lady did this yell & you should have heard all the peacocks yelling back at her, it was amazing, they were all around us & we couldn't see most of them, I guess they were in the trees.
Sunflowerparrot, I hope your little roo & pullet appear in the morning, hopefully they just decided to roost in a tree somewhere & were scared. I do have a little young roo you can have if he doesn't show back up. I didn't show him to you, but he's a black sex link really similar to the one you have. He is black with some rust coloring around his neck. It's one I hatched out & I thought at first it was a pullet & it turned out to be a roo. I don't need him, so you're welcome to have him if yours is gone, he's about three months old or so, maybe going on four months. He seems like a pretty nice little guy so far, he hangs out with my little group of pullets I got in April. I don't know of any pullets I have extra right at the moment unless I can figure out what the two little Ameraucanas are that I have been holding back from this year's hatch. I only need one for breeding, so if I end up with two you could have one of those too if you want. I just have to be sure I have one for my breeding program first. I'm really thinking that one bigger one, the third one I saved might be a roo because it is fighting with my Salmon Favorelle roo. I was wanting to keep a replacement roo for my lavender Ameraucana hens so I can get some pretty lavender babies next year since these are black split to lavender. Anyway, if I end up with two pullets you can have the extra & then you could have some pretty blue eggs in your egg basket too.