Show off your Peas!

Awe he is being a good boy for you, they are easy to herd just never chase them if they get to far, once they are acclimated they will be able to find their way back, when they spook they will fly to the nearest high place and stay till they feel safe and that can take more than a day sometimes.

You wanna keep them in that enlargement they can not have anything to fly up on and then fly off, however none of them have a problem flying over any fence when they are startled which is good in a free range situation they know how to get away and not just pace the fence like caged birds do

Them cattle panels work good here to keep them from going into some places like my little food forest area
 
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wow the green ones are so pretty...
had a nice day....hope everyone else did....got the base on the four new coops done...tommarow I shall build walls, put wire up and put the doors in and then transfer the birds to the proper spot
 
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Yum yum!
 
Margret did you know peas love REAL cheese? and it is way cheeper than them store bought mealies darn things cost 27 dollars a 17.6 OZ bag last time i looked, they were 17 dallars a bag in july, won't be buying them no more cheese is better
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Hey, that reminds me of a question I've had for a long time... I had heard that mealworms could introduce some kind of worms into peafowl due to the worms being inside the mealworms' guts. I have never clearly understood whether that problem was supposed to be found strictly in live mealworms, in dried mealworms, in all mealworms, or was just complete nonsense.

Does anyone know?
 
Margret did you know peas love REAL cheese? and it is way cheeper than them store bought mealies darn things cost 27 dollars a 17.6 OZ bag last time i looked, they were 17 dallars a bag in july, won't be buying them no more cheese is better
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Hey Zaz, maybe you could try those cheese puff things? I bet you can get Cheetos for way less than $17 a bag, and with all the artificial colors in them, I'm thinking you could have actual fluorescent trains
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Hey, that reminds me of a question I've had for a long time... I had heard that mealworms could introduce some kind of worms into peafowl due to the worms being inside the mealworms' guts. I have never clearly understood whether that problem was supposed to be found strictly in live mealworms, in dried mealworms, in all mealworms, or was just complete nonsense.

Does anyone know?
Home grown ones don't cause problems it is the ones that grow in spilt grains on the ground where they are exposed to dirt and can pick up the protozoa that causes blackhead.
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Hey Zaz, maybe you could try those cheese puff things? I bet you can get Cheetos for way less than $17 a bag, and with all the artificial colors in them, I'm thinking you could have actual fluorescent trains
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ZaZ does not feed such things even to the humans
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do you know i can count on one hand the kind of cereal i have eaten in my life?
 

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