Show off your Peas!

I want a top hat for Peep!
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LOL he looks like a little bitty bird


That is really cute! Is he one of your keepers?

It's the camera angle, and the fact that he was trying to peck the camera while I was trying to take the picture, he's the biggest now. It's Chirpie the imprinted Spalding, coming 2 this spring and lots of displaying with an awful looking baby train that has 2 feathers that are like 4 ft long. I swear his train is the Peacock version of a Charlie Brown Christmas tree. I'll try to get a pic of it once we get our nets up and can let them out again, snow tomorrow
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or we would be doing it this weekend.
 
It's the camera angle, and the fact that he was trying to peck the camera while I was trying to take the picture, he's the biggest now. It's Chirpie the imprinted Spalding, coming 2 this spring and lots of displaying with an awful looking baby train that has 2 feathers that are like 4 ft long. I swear his train is the Peacock version of a Charlie Brown Christmas tree. I'll try to get a pic of it once we get our nets up and can let them out again, snow tomorrow
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or we would be doing it this weekend.
I know i thought it was funny that he looked like a little bird not a big peacock , it looks cool, if when someone happens apon that photo on the net they will question if it is a new bred of peacock or just a bird colored like a peacock.
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We have gotten some of our biggest snows in April. I think it was April 19th 1970 we had 21 inches... I wonder if you could not put a dam up to keep the snow from sliding off the roof....

I am pretty sure we have never gotten more than a couple inches in April, at least not during my lifetime. It is not actually the concern for more snow that is keeping us from putting the net back up this weekend. It is the 2-4 inches they are calling for Friday and the 50 degree temps Sat. that will turn everything back into mud/poo soup that is keeping us from rehanging. We don't need to work in that mess, the pens are raised now so they drain and dry reasonably fast so no reason to go slopping around when we don't have to. We probably could do a dam or "snow feet" , but have you seen the size of that barn?
 
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