Yea it is done with layers, i like this stuff but not enough to learn how to do it.That's so cool! I just find it weird how the legs though don't move like the rest of the peafowl moving like water.
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Yea it is done with layers, i like this stuff but not enough to learn how to do it.That's so cool! I just find it weird how the legs though don't move like the rest of the peafowl moving like water.
AwesomenessI gathered pea poop and free range guinea poop (uck) about a small baggie full. I then took it to the vet. He mixed it all up, etc. He just through calling me. There are no worms, eggs, or anything else. This is good news! I don't have them ckd again until fall!
Yea when you make things public folks are going to share it or take it for their own use sometimes.Yeahhhh...That poor artist...The artist is on DeviantArt and got a daily deviation for that piece. Now that art has been popping up all over the internet for sale as a bed spread, prints, etc. I am not sure if the artist is just marketing the art a lot, but I kind of got the feeling their art was taken and used by many people: http://minxfox.deviantart.com/art/Green-206024198 They submitted it to a competition, maybe the contest got rights to use their image??
My worming plan is when the ground begins to thaw, when we start to get warmer, when Spring is returning and in the fall when it begins to get cold, and the ground begins to freeze.Awesomenessi would check them and worm them before fall , keeping them on a schedule not an annual helps keep the worms in check IMO worms weaken birds and make them more susceptible to things that otherwise might not effect them, if it were chickens i would not be so concerned but we all know how peas can be
I read on facebook a while back where someone posted that raising and caring for peafowl was just as easy as chickens , i have raised both and they are nothing like a chicken.![]()
Awesomenessi would check them and worm them before fall , keeping them on a schedule not an annual helps keep the worms in check IMO worms weaken birds and make them more susceptible to things that otherwise might not effect them, if it were chickens i would not be so concerned but we all know how peas can be
I read on facebook a while back where someone posted that raising and caring for peafowl was just as easy as chickens , i have raised both and they are nothing like a chicken.
I don't know if you have explored Deviantart a lot but you would like all the art on there Zaz.Yea when you make things public folks are going to share it or take it for their own use sometimes.
how would one market this kind of work?
That is a beautiful piece of art. thanks for sharring the link![]()