Those who need help in sexing peafowl

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This is quite exceptional, Zaz!
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Why thank ya it wasn't easy to get them all to quack at the same time
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Those I just took today. The grass in our horses pasture didn't die. If you look you can see a tree without leaves. We had a thin layer of snow and then it melted really quick so now everything is muddy. Yesterday we were 40 degrees Fahrenheit. After two weeks of clouds and fog we got lots of sunshine now. I can walk outside without a jacket and not be frozen.
 
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Wow, I just read through most of this thread. I've learned a lot from the photos posted. Unfortunately, the rest of the posts make me want to die in a fire.

On a side note, I picked up a new hen to add to my small flock. :)

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Wow, I just read through most of this thread. I've learned a lot from the photos posted. Unfortunately, the rest of the posts make me want to die in a fire.

On a side note, I picked up a new hen to add to my small flock. :)

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Beautiful girl you've got there!
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The photos sadly had flash on so Thor and Calypso lit up. Calypso's pain spot is moving first the hawk, then the toe, and now the thigh. It heals fast so the limp seems bad and then it gets better real quick.

Red eyes, demon Thor. lol, jk.

You should try to get a picture of the spot that is causing her the pain, it might be helpful to others in the future. Also just to make it less confusing I think the "Hawk" you made reference to is actually called the "Hock".
 
You should try to get a picture of the spot that is causing her the pain, it might be helpful to others in the future. Also just to make it less confusing I think the "Hawk" you made reference to is actually called the "Hock".
Lol, yes, just like the one on a horse! I missed that.

-Kathy
 
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