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Mine are quite sweet.
I traded the rest of my button quail for two white Peachicks and today I finally decided to take them out of quarentine. I tryed to put them with my 4 IB peachicks but they kept stepping on them. So I turned the older peachicks loose in the yard for the remainder of the evening and left the 2 white peachicks in the run.
I couldnt't believe it, as soon as I let them out in the yard one of them start fanning his tail!!
So I know for sure I have a peacock! And I know my biggest peachick is a peahen and I think I may have another peahen and another peacock, perfect, two pairs! I just hope my white ones are male and female!
Anyways to get back to the story, this evening one of my lavender guineas came in the yard and had Sweety, my blind BO trapped in a tree pecking her, her face was all bloody, the poor thing. So then I start looking for the peachicks and I find the two oldest ones by themselves, but I can't find the younger ones so I start looking around and I can't find them, so I start to walk over to the other side of the yard and the two older peachicks start racing after me!! I mean, they wouldn't stop following me, so cute!
Mine are pretty friendly, I nee to work with them and start getting them to eat out of my hand.
~ Aspen