Show off your Peas!

Sorry for double posting dracoe19, but wanted to make sure to let you know:

During my recent lost peacock experience I flyered and put ads on Craigslist.
But the most important thing was making phone calls.

Call your local Humane Society, animal control, vets, animal rescue, feed stores, etc.
And then keep calling them back.

I called all of these places, and the woman who found my pea also called all of these places, but only ONE person who had talked to both of us (at the wildlife rescue) managed to put 2 and 2 together and reunite me with my boy.
So you need to be persistent.

Good luck!
 
Sorry for double posting dracoe19, but wanted to make sure to let you know:

During my recent lost peacock experience I flyered and put ads on Craigslist.
But the most important thing was making phone calls.

Call your local Humane Society, animal control, vets, animal rescue, feed stores, etc.
And then keep calling them back.

I called all of these places, and the woman who found my pea also called all of these places, but only ONE person who had talked to both of us (at the wildlife rescue) managed to put 2 and 2 together and reunite me with my boy.
So you need to be persistent.

Good luck!

Thank you for the information :). We are keeping in contact with neighbors, the SPCA, our local bird sanctuary, and posting everywhere. Glad you had a happy ending I hope I can follow in your foot steps soon!
 
Snow White


I can tell Snow White apart from the other white peahen a few different ways, but one way that Snow White is unique is that she has a few black spots on her beak (it is not dirt).


Peep flying up to the ladder I am on.


Peep likes to help with fixing the netting and perches....That and for some reason he really loves to perch on ladders...
 
Time for baby updates, although I can't get close enough to get really good pictures...

Chicken Girl with her two chicks (now 16 days old), out roaming freely now:


Mom roosting in a low branch with her three chicks (you can only see two of them here...):


Mom with one of her little cuties:


Have to throw one in here of Peggy's lunch: organic spring mix, edamame, garbanzo beans, cilantro, and mealworms (of course he picks out the mealworms and leaves the rest):
 
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can't wait to see my hen and her babies, she has 5 eggs and is sitting tight on my conex box.. i hope they make good mothers, my ducks and chickens make good moms but the guineas move to fast in the grasses and loose thir babies even in the ankle high grasses.
 
I have 2 new aditions hatched here for the first time. Patch is 2days old and the other one is 1 day old and i am thinking it is a girl cause it has a big butt like mine
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i have no dought that Patch it is a he, he is the boldest Wee pea i ever seen.. here's the proof.
Patch got his name when i found one of my first eggs with a hole the about the same diamenter as a pencil.. i patched it with glue and toilet paper and had to help him out cause the patched work really good..too good so i had to help him out of his shell.




















All of as sudden Patched pecked Elia on the nose and he just rolled over and played dead.. wee pea has wone.



 
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He's the sweetest thing, so needy at time yet acts like he is a grown pea, he don't do nothing but cuddle and strut.. i am afraid i am going to have to shun him soon so he doesn't get mean on me.. i never make pets of my birds but i have lots of birds that insist on being my pet, a few geese just about all the chickens
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, a couple guineas and all the peas want to know what i am doing all the time guess it gives them something to do getting in my way and all.. been trying to reset new pens and they are right in the middle of it or jumping around all the pannels as i put them up.
 

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