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Pretty peas, what color do you call sweet pea?
do you have a place for them to go in if there warm...I am assuming you do...and just out of curiosity for when I build my coops for the peafowl after winter...how big is the run and how big is the coop
I will assume that you are asking me?
My coop/run is 12 x 32 each, I have three. One has an enclosed coop, 8 x 12, with one door and two windows for air flow through the building. The peas do not use it at night, like last night it was -3 when I turned in, they only use it during the day to get out of the wind.
The other two have 8 x 12 loafing type sheds.
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The outside perches are covered and notice the piping for misters for summertime use.
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Doors are 36 x 74 for wheelbarrow passage.
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The metal around the outside and in between the runs is to keep the cocks from fighting and protection from predators.
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these are two of my 4 males and no I have no females...I always had bad luck with the females i don't know why either...sigh![]()
I miss Dragon. You talking recently about how you miss your boy White Lightning made me think of Dragon. The raccoons got him. He had 4 children, 3 peahens - 1 peacock, and 2 of the hens were also killed by raccoons. Now what is left of his lineage is Snow White (white peahen) and Peep who I still haven't learned if he is split to white or dark pied. Someday I will have a pied peacock again, just not anytime soon. No more getting new birds until I get green peafowl.Thanks for bringing me up to speed, trefoil.
I have been plowing thru the old threads but not up to speed yet.
And destinduck, great to see you post pics.
I feel old, I remember when Zaz was first posting pics of her peas, especially Pie, and minxfox with dragon and damsel. Dragon is such a pretty bird in my opinion.
You guys made me fall in love with the pieds.![]()
What do you mean by bad luck? If you are free-ranging peahens and are losing them during the spring-summer time, it can be from them wandering off in the woods to make a nest. They sit on the eggs even at night so they are very vulnerable to predators. Many people say that often they get people needing to buy peahens because they lost some free-range ones because they were killed on the nest. Zaz free-ranges her peafowl and she has several free-range peahens. She keeps track of them and follows them to their nest and I believe she takes their eggs to keep the peahens from getting killed on the nest. Also Zaz has guard dogs too that help keep predators back. Some people build temporary shelters around their nesting peahen. Yet another thing people do is pen up a peahen and a peacock for the breeding season so that the peahen lays her eggs and hatches them in the safety of a pen.