Finally got some peas-YEAH

entropy

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Jun 23, 2011
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I finally was able to get some peas- yeah!!! A nice woman became overwhelmed as her two india blues turned into 20 peafowl over a few years. She needed to downsize some as her neighbors were complaining.
My question is how long do I need to keep them locked up before I can try free ranging them? The oldest pea is 3 and the youngest is 9 months. I have a mature male, 2 mature females, and an immature male and female. They were used to running around on her property but her 2 acres wasn't big enough to keep them from bothering the neighbors. We are on 20 acres so I am hoping to keep them without bothering anyone as we don't have any close neighbors. I have free range turkeys and guineas that are fed twice daily and know the routine for chow time. All I need to do is yell...."TURKEY, TURKEY" and they all come running. My husband calls me the crazy turkey caller.
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He thinks I am nuts. Oh well, who wants to be NORMAL anyways!!!!
Thanks,
Laura

Browns Valley CA
 
Congratulations! I would recommend at least 3 months before you try letting them loose, otherwise they still consider the other place "Home" and will try to find their way back to it.
 
Congratulations

I would wait till breeding season was over to turn them older ones loose, that will give them plenty of time to home in and you will have a better chance of keeping the hen close to home when she lays.
turn them babies loose in a few months and see how it goes with them and it will give you a chance to learn about before they are all free, it easier to get 2 back in than 5 if you have never had them before and if ya end up having problems, just sayen
How far are they from their original home?

Pleas post some photos of your prettys
 
Congratulations of the arrival of your new lovely peas!! Hope to see some wonderful pics soon!

Be sure the peas know your home is their home now. Let them get comfortable enough that they know their way around the place so when you eventually free range them they wont wander off, disappear, and not know where to go or what to do.

Love the "turkey, turkey" call!! That's very unique!
 

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