Finally Colbolt and Sage have began to eat out of my hand and I finally got it on video.
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Finally Colbolt and Sage have began to eat out of my hand and I finally got it on video.
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I'm hoping that they will eventually let me pet them. If not when I get some IB peachicks they will immprint
When they imprint they are so sweet!
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This white peacock (or maybe hen) is over a year old and hangs out with our silkies. It is the strangest thing. There are other peacocks on the farm, but she doesn't seem to want anything to do with them. The silkies have adopted her and they sleep in the traditional silkie pile every night. Since she has been with them the past few months I thought it would be good to give him/her a name but would like to know his/her sex first. Does anyone have an idea or could advise how long it will be until we can identify?
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With a white it's kind of hard to tell until the male is starting to get eyes in tale or the tale gets longer.[COLOR=333333]This white peacock (or maybe hen) is over a year old and hangs out with our silkies. It is the strangest thing. There are other peacocks on the farm, but she doesn't seem to want anything to do with them. The silkies have adopted her and they sleep in the traditional silkie pile every night. Since she has been with them the past few months I thought it would be good to give him/her a name but would like to know his/her sex first. Does anyone have an idea or could advise how long it will be until we can identify?[/COLOR] [COLOR=333333][/COLOR] [COLOR=333333]
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This white peacock (or maybe hen) is over a year old and hangs out with our silkies. It is the strangest thing. There are other peacocks on the farm, but she doesn't seem to want anything to do with them. The silkies have adopted her and they sleep in the traditional silkie pile every night. Since she has been with them the past few months I thought it would be good to give him/her a name but would like to know his/her sex first. Does anyone have an idea or could advise how long it will be until we can identify?
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Can you crop the picture with just the bird in it and re-post? All I can tell is that it is not a White.