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Birds with only one wing clipped will stop and try to fly when a predator comes and flop over right in the predators mouth. When you turn a peafowl loose, you have no way of knowing if it will ever come back. If you want you birds to free range you just have to take your chances.
I wish you would have told that to my Java male, Because the last time I seen him he was about 100' up and climbing with no signs of coming down and he was headed South, he looked like a speck on my glasses the last time I seen him. that was 2 months ago and he is probably down on the South Texas Beaches checking out the scenery.
Hey Steve... if he makes it to my area, cause Im in SOUTH TEXAS... Ill catch him for you... I'll use one of my more "ATTRACTIVE" peahens to lure him in...
Birds with only one wing clipped will stop and try to fly when a predator comes and flop over right in the predators mouth. When you turn a peafowl loose, you have no way of knowing if it will ever come back. If you want you birds to free range you just have to take your chances.
I wish you would have told that to my Java male, Because the last time I seen him he was about 100' up and climbing with no signs of coming down and he was headed South, he looked like a speck on my glasses the last time I seen him. that was 2 months ago and he is probably down on the South Texas Beaches checking out the scenery.
Hey Steve... if he makes it to my area, cause Im in SOUTH TEXAS... Ill catch him for you... I'll use one of my more "ATTRACTIVE" peahens to lure him in...
