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Subject: Re: peafowl housed w chickens


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D C T friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted: 09:01:53 04/16/12 Mon
In reply to: mary ehmen 's message, "Re: peafowl housed w chickens" on 16:31:22 04/15/12 Sun

here is the link to a forum that is moderated and has
friendly people that enjoy answering peafowl questions.

<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.upaforum.com/">http://www.upaforum.com/</a>

just copy and paste into your browser
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now to answer your question....
it depends on where you live. Here in Georgia USA
MOST of my peahens have NOT yet layed this year.
In just one of my pens there have been a few eggs.

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