I'll tell you what's convenient......my stove broke this weekDH said to make him spaghetti for dinner. I replied, go get a pizza, the stove is broken

wish mine was broken. And DD & DH don't really care for pizza

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I'll tell you what's convenient......my stove broke this weekDH said to make him spaghetti for dinner. I replied, go get a pizza, the stove is broken
Amy I just got my first egg from the Cochin girls I got from you. They are so sweet. They sit in my lap and darn if it doesn't sound like a purr coming from them. Thank you, I'm really enjoying the girls.
I want everyone on here to know that Samantha, aka Dixiebeast, is one of the coolest friends you could ever have.![]()
I swear, the love of everyone on this thread is totally awesome and every time I reach out to you all there is kindness and giving. I would like to thank you all for being there for me and especially thank Samantha right now for the huge favor she is doing for me. What an friend!![]()
Sheesh.Now I want to add her to MY list of friends too!
I swear one of these days I will get out of the house again!
I wish I was rich enough to have a big party here and invite all my friends! You guys on here would all love each other. I have enjoyed meeting and hanging out with you all!
And I assure you, Kimberly, Samantha is already your friend just from this thread!![]()
I have a pair of pheasants and a flock of buff orpingtons that live in my peafowl yard. Everybody gets along just fine. The peafowl are big and they have the respect of the roosters because of size. But the Buff Orpingtons are pretty docile chickens. I really don't think any rooster would pick a fight with a peacock, at least not twice. Peacocks are incredibly strong and could hold their own with any other fowl. As for free ranging, that is something you will have to decide yourself. I tried free ranging my second peacock because I worried that he would fight with the first pair in the pen. He would pace back and forth beside the fence wanting in with the other peafowl. I opened the gate and let him in and he's never wanted back out. They do seem to be social, the peacocks don't really even fight during mating season. They have a pecking order but I didn't see a lot of aggression between them and I had 3 living together this past spring.