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Old 06-30-2012, 12:16 PM   #1
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I found three Peacocks hanging around my Chicken Coop today, the 30th. I live on the Riverside of Lusby. I've given them water, and food. If they are yours, please send me a PM. Two seem to be juvinile Females, and the other might be a Male, or full-grown Female. Thanks................
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I found three Peacocks hanging around my Chicken Coop today, the 30th. I live on the Riverside of Lusby. I've given them water, and food. If they are yours, please send me a PM. Two seem to be juvinile Females, and the other might be a Male, or full-grown Female. Thanks................
How cool! You do know once you feed them they will never leave!
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How cool! You do know once you feed them they will never leave!
You are joking right? These things a very chatty, and their poo is HUGE!
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You are joking right? These things a very chatty, and their poo is HUGE!
And they taste like chicken.
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You are joking right? These things a very chatty, and their poo is HUGE!
I am not sure! Sounded good though! Just remember the scream you hear tonight is probably not a neighbor being murdered, it's just the peacocks calling out to their other friends.
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I am not sure! Sounded good though! Just remember the scream you hear tonight is probably not a neighbor being murdered, it's just the peacocks calling out to their other friends.
When they scream, they sound like Babies being pinched! I reported them to the Sheriff's Department, and told them they are fine here. The Sheriff said that Animal Control only has one person on the road today, and that when he checks in, he will see if anyone reported them as missing. Wish me luck K?
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I still have the Peacocks, and they are doing well. I'm hoping that by Monday, someone will step forward. The Male fanned his feathers out today at one of my Chickens. He's definitely NOT mature, but it was still beautiful. FF, if you read this, they love them some Inova Dry Dog Food.
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I still have the Peacocks, and they are doing well. I'm hoping that by Monday, someone will step forward. The Male fanned his feathers out today at one of my Chickens. He's definitely NOT mature, but it was still beautiful. FF, if you read this, they love them some Inova Dry Dog Food.
And my kitties love playing with peacock feathers
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And my kitties love playing with peacock feathers
Heck FF...I'll just give YOU the Peacocks, in that way, you will have fresh Feathers all the time!!! LOL
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Heck FF...I'll just give YOU the Peacocks, in that way, you will have fresh Feathers all the time!!! LOL
I wonder if their bite hurts much if they peck at you Probably not as bad as a parrot bite... go get em! Let me know though, I would love to watch!
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