Rent a peacock.....

Here is my darling "ELVIS"
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I once had a music minister from a neighboring (and very large) church call and ask about using one of my horses for their Christmas production. My Misha would have been perfect for such a thing, as his temperament is ideal, and he's completely unflappable. Also, it was a sister church, so I was feeling charitable.

As the conversation went on, the fellow asked me about the likelihood of the horse pooping over the course of a couple of hours. I said, well, yeah, horses are pretty much constantly pooping--that's kinda how they're designed.

There was a brief silence, and then the question: "Isn't there some way of...sort of...humanely...stopping him up?"

Before I could stop myself, I asked, "Like what--with a giant CORK?"

Took me the rest of the day to get over that conversation. Misha did NOT participate in the Christmas play.
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Couldn't you put a pea-fowl on a leg leash like I see roosters on sometimes? If it works on chickens it could work on any fowl, I think. If you started leashing them as young fowl, you could teach them to stand on a long leash 10-20 foot long. That WOULD make a setting scenic! I can understand how someone would want to look at pea-cocks. They are serene (when they are quiet). Anyone ever tried that?
 
Thinks I will make a few, dad made them all the time for his roosters .
Would be a good way to show off peacocks,at fairs and parks.

Will post pics on peacocks, teather out, maybe spring.

GREAT IDEA!!!!!!!!!
 

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