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After telling y'all about one of my SS roosters being a bit aggressive toward my DH and son yesterday today the two SS roosters earned special treats. Our neighbors have a male peacock that likes to come visit and I usually throw him some sunflower seed. Today the peacock decided to go into the run and eat our chicken's feed. I shewed him out and he acted like he was going to attack me. Ace our head SS rooster made a loud warning noise and puffed up at the peacock. Then the peacock was attacked Ace and our other SS rooster, Silver second in command jumped on the peacock. I was freaking out because neither of our boys have spurs yet but the peacock has very nasty looking spurs. I chased the peacock off with blasts of water from our hose. He will not be getting anymore sunflower seed from me. I think they are going to try to sell him.
Early County Southwest Georgia
Our hens are giving us about 3 eggs a day depending on if it is really hot then they hold out on us. LOL! I don't blame them. The new barn coop and run are nearly complete. We still need to do the electric and a ramp to the upper roost for the coop part. I still need to work on my storage end but have to wait until my DH has finished with all the different saws, tools, etc. before I can get it fixed up. Hopefully we will get it all done this weekend depending on the weather. Raining here this morning and boy did we need it. The grass was getting a little crunchy sounding.I am so glad they defended you and worked together! I would love a peacock but I have heard they can be aggressive! How are your hens and the new run? I am still getting just one egg. I put the one we got today in the incubator as I had taken a clear egg out and had the room. I know it is really too soon to hatch new layer eggs but we shall see!
I haven't forgot, I am going to inquire about their chickens for future reference, and I thought maybe some folks on this thread might be interested for future reference also. Believe me I am keeping my fingers crossed for a frizzled NN or two and possibly a Cuckoo Silkie or two... or three. I just can't pass a place with that many coops and not wonder WHAT'S IN ALL THOSE COOPS! I already have your CCL pullet ready to go. She's ready to leave the brooder, do you have a quarantine pen ready for her? That was a silly question, I know you do. You can get her whenever you want, just say the word and we will bring her to you.![]()