Peep is now sleeping outside in his pen under the tree. He flies on top of the little nest boxes (we got the pen at the feed store, it was made for chickens) and he sleeps there. He likes to fly in and out of the boxes and sleep there during the day, which reminds me I have to clean out those boxes.
The three younger peachicks are still small enough to fit through the fencing, but we probably are going to add chicken wire to the pen anyways. We put the little ones in there sometimes during the day and we can see them out the window. Since the pen is a nice size they can get away from Peep if he gets a little mean and pecks at them. So far it is going well. They get food and water when Peep is up in the box sleeping and when Peep is down eating and drinking they are sleeping or playing around. The little peachicks don't really seem to try to get out unless if you try and catch them, then they go crazy and sometimes squeeze through the fence. Peep gets to walk around on the ground sometimes. I would never trust the little peachicks to do that because they are not bonded to me but with Peep it is different. I let him eat some grass and walk around. I point at plants I see the adult peafowl eat and he eats them and likes them so it is pretty good. He loves eating weeds, maybe that is why my parents want him to free-range here.
The little white chicks are brother and sister. Ether I have one boy and two girls or two boys and one girl...One of them I am just not sure what it is. We have two marked with markers on their shoulder. One is red, one is green, and the other has no mark. The Red one is the biggest, and fights the most when I try to catch it. Plus it has the biggest feet so I think that is a male. The green one I am not sure about. For a while the green one seemed big, but it has small feet and is starting too look a little smaller. The unmarked one is the smallest with small feet and is the calmest one. Also it doesn't seem to be as yellow looking as the other two. I think that one is a girl and I have already named her Goldilocks.
Here they are eating.
One of the logs in the pen tips when they get on that little branch. Then when one hops off the thing tips back. They get on the end a lot and make it tip and they all flap around. I wonder if it is like a little game to them?
Here is one trying to keep it's balance.
Now for Peep!
Peep had some fun displaying.
He was displaying to my foot.
I was down on my knees taking pictures of Peep and when I got up I had grass on my legs. Peep was already really close to me, and when I stood up he stood on my foot. Then he noticed that I had grass on my leg and gently pecked it off and ate it. He is so cute!

The little white chicks are brother and sister. Ether I have one boy and two girls or two boys and one girl...One of them I am just not sure what it is. We have two marked with markers on their shoulder. One is red, one is green, and the other has no mark. The Red one is the biggest, and fights the most when I try to catch it. Plus it has the biggest feet so I think that is a male. The green one I am not sure about. For a while the green one seemed big, but it has small feet and is starting too look a little smaller. The unmarked one is the smallest with small feet and is the calmest one. Also it doesn't seem to be as yellow looking as the other two. I think that one is a girl and I have already named her Goldilocks.
Here they are eating.

One of the logs in the pen tips when they get on that little branch. Then when one hops off the thing tips back. They get on the end a lot and make it tip and they all flap around. I wonder if it is like a little game to them?

Here is one trying to keep it's balance.

Now for Peep!

Peep had some fun displaying.



He was displaying to my foot.

I was down on my knees taking pictures of Peep and when I got up I had grass on my legs. Peep was already really close to me, and when I stood up he stood on my foot. Then he noticed that I had grass on my leg and gently pecked it off and ate it. He is so cute!
