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Sadly Mr. Pea is all I've come up with. He's the daddy to the chicks I had hatched. The man who owns the birds doesn't care much about them so I provide as much love and comfort for all the chickens and Mr. and Mrs. Pea as I can.He is a beauty, does he have a name?
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Here is my pride of Pea Palace,,Roadtrip who was moved outside yesterday. Peachecker,where are you?? This peacocks train is 9' across and is no less than 6' high.Please notice no broken train feathers either. He was inside from November to April 20th in a 8'x12' pen along with 3 hens.You say too little space is cruel and causes the birds to peck ect. I have posted many of my adult males the past week whom all were housed overwinter inside small pens. Tell me Peachecker,does this male look like his housing space for the past 5 months hurt him in any way? Do I need to fence off thousands of feet to properly maintain my peas? Does this Peacock look in poor condition to you? Please advise?? Please click to enlarge
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yes im looking for her a boyfriend and maybe another hen to chatter with anyone in Missouri? ???got a boyfriend that's a extra she is a full india blueGreat pictures!
Roadtrip is quite a beauty.
Sonic looks like a sweetie! Are you looking for a friend for her? Peas are really social.
Some of the peas I am getting have been in 10x10 pens for several years as pairs or trios. They do not pick each other, I have shown photos on here of them the last 8 months. Granted, I am trying to get them home into bigger pens but I think they can do very well in small pens as long as they are well cared for.Here is my pride of Pea Palace,,Roadtrip who was moved outside yesterday. Peachecker,where are you?? This peacocks train is 9' across and is no less than 6' high.Please notice no broken train feathers either. He was inside from November to April 20th in a 8'x12' pen along with 3 hens.You say too little space is cruel and causes the birds to peck ect. I have posted many of my adult males the past week whom all were housed overwinter inside small pens. Tell me Peachecker,does this male look like his housing space for the past 5 months hurt him in any way? Do I need to fence off thousands of feet to properly maintain my peas? Does this Peacock look in poor condition to you? Please advise?? Please click to enlarge
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