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This was just hilariously thought provoking



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I don't think that turkeys + chickens = instant blackhead. They just share diseases, so as long as blackhead wasn't introduced, they wouldn't get sick.
If there's any chance for food, they'll show up![]()
This was just hilariously thought provoking:/
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Coyotes don't really come out in the day. I don't think
I want um, I want Royal Palm Turkies
Oh, that's good. I wanted to get peafowl but part of the reason I didnt was because of the blackhead. And I don't think we have space to build a separate enclosure for peas or turkeys :/
This was just hilariously thought provoking:/
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Peas are killers. *•*![]()
What do you mean? That they kill predators or other birds?
They kill humans. *dramatic pause*I'm kidding, it's just that our neighbor has a male pea (not sure what they're called) and before she kept him locked up he would stalk me when I was in the yard and try to chase me and my dogs. And he would come up to our front door and poop all over the place.
He sounds like a mean rascal. I used to have a neighbor who had a pair of peas. And they were never a nuisance. They liked flying into our yard but didn't bother anyone. I don't think they are all "killers"![]()
Rascal
Sounds like stories I've heard of tirkey toms who would take over a farm yard, chaseout the people who lived their, and when new people moved in, they actually caught a little girl and started atacking her. Needless to say, they got eatenThey kill humans. *dramatic pause*I'm kidding, it's just that our neighbor has a male pea (not sure what they're called) and before she kept him locked up he would stalk me when I was in the yard and try to chase me and my dogs. And he would come up to our front door and poop all over the place.![]()