Does he have a white patch the the two above? Not that it matters, just curious.
-Kathy

-Kathy
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Does he have a white patch the the two above? Not that it matters, just curious.![]()
-Kathy
I think so Kathy. It's definitely a male. No if's, and's or buts about it. But I guess we're calling him Thoretta.Are you sure?![]()
-Kathy
Kathy, I think it's so amazing that you can get your peafowl into the house and onto a scale. Never thought that was possible 'til I saw your peas.Do they actually stand still while you weigh them, or do they move around and squirm?![]()
All of my 2011, 2012 and 2013 birds will stand still and a couple of the 2009 hens will, too, but the 2009 boys are too heavy for that scale, so I don't try with them.
-Kathy
Kathy, Zaz,Dylansmom,,,your all in time out until you tell yourself enough times that the bird in the thread being asked about is a hen.Regardless of what god's intentions are,you are looking at a hen,,forget the barring on the wings,,it's a hen.Forget the mating calls to come,it's a hen.Forget the full train in maybe 2 more years,it's still a hen.I know how to sex peafowl!! (where have we heard that be4?)
Yes it is, lol.It's a good thing you have hard wood floors...![]()