Those who need help in sexing peafowl

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It must be difficult to continue believing that you KNOW everything in the face of so many people telling you that you don't. Now if we could just get the "Website of Misinformation" locked as well. This thread has been a real rollercoaster LMAO one minute and so mad I could spit the next.
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Sorry, but I couldn't listen to advice that might possible harm peafowl, horses, people or foals any longer. Never meant to be rude, but I had to say something.

-Kathy
 
It must be difficult to continue believing that you KNOW everything in the face of so many people telling you that you don't. Now if we could just get the "Website of Misinformation" locked as well. This thread has been a real rollercoaster LMAO one minute and so mad I could spit the next.
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X2!

-Kathy
 
Not saying I know everything but things I do I know now from mistakes. There were some interesting facts in here. We don't harm them on purpose.
 
It's sad that we didn't reach 200. Perhaps we can just start over not the thread but just being nice on BYC and not getting in huge fights.
 
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Tether isn't what killed the chick. It was actually the chicks fault. She didn't want something on her leg and so she fought against me and I just waited for her to tire out didn't think she was willing to pull her legs out of socket to get out of the tether. If you're wondering how she pulled both legs out of socket that's because I tethered both legs.

For the Canyon County Fair you must use a choke collar on your dog or you're disqualified and when I was working with my dog my dad started the four wheeler and my dog tried taking off he figured out what choke collars can do.

Kathy what do you do if a horse bucks you off or gets in a fight with you ( not kicking just not listening or trying to bite you)? Us we tie them to a post and let them tire out eventually they learn their lesson. Just like Spirit in the cartoon. Let them fight themselves and let them tire out.

When I put Thor on a tether guess what Thor did. Tried flying off but when he felt the tug from the tether he came back to my arm. It only takes a few times before they get it...I only use one tether now which you can use hopefully the bird will figure it out before it's to late.

We don't harm them on purpose.
 
Sorry, but I couldn't listen to advice that might possible harm peafowl, horses, people or foals any longer. Never meant to be rude, but I had to say something.

-Kathy
Possibly harming animals is apparently a small price to pay for the ability to impress people with the giant Bird( or earthworm) tied to your arm!
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Perhaps I should just leave BYC in general would make all of you lot happier. Wonder how I can delete my profile.
 
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