Thank you now I learned something new today which is always a good thing even if i'm awake but brain done went to bed without me lol
You're welcome! My brain does that too!
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Thank you now I learned something new today which is always a good thing even if i'm awake but brain done went to bed without me lol
You can find the information you need in the 'stickies' at the top of the Peafowl page. When it is time to let them out only let one out at a time and let it back in at night. Eventually, you will be able to let them both out and they will come back in the pen to eat and roost. In time they will not come back into the pen except to eat but you can capture them if you want. The best protection from predators is a LGD.
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Can't be any worse than Kansas. The worse part is keeping the dew claws trimmed.Sigh! Couple o' beauties! I have seriously considered a GrPyr around here, but I don't think I could maintain the coat, and even my Sheltie suffers from MO's heat.![]()
Can't be any worse than Kansas. The worse part is keeping the dew claws trimmed.
At the moment it is 11am, 85*, 91% humidity, and a heat index or 102*. Compared to Phoenix we are living in soup.Is KS humid? I'm originally from the dry southwest and feel like I'm on another planet. Also, I now have age and health issues, so a small dog is about all I can manage.![]()
At the moment it is 11am, 85*, 91% humidity, and a heat index or 102*. Compared to Phoenix we are living in soup.
I lived in Phoenix for a year back in '75, it was glorious, even the 117* days were wonderful. That was back before all the watering drove the humidity up and swamp coolers still worked for airconditioning. Those were the days.Lol, then you do understand.
I lived in Phoenix for a year back in '75, it was glorious, even the 117* days were wonderful. That was back before all the watering drove the humidity up and swamp coolers still worked for airconditioning. Those were the days.