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] Date Posted:12:25:38 03/26/08 Wed In reply to:
maxie
's message, "Re: Homing a peacock" on 16:18:52 03/25/08 Tue
Thanks for the suggestions and ideas. I appreciate that every situation is different. I do think that at least a month, and maybe six weeks would be better. I've managed to let my guinea fowl out without letting the peacock out of the pen a couple of times. It just takes longer to get them all back in again without letting Reginald out, too! But it can be done. The pen is around 29' long by 9' wide and 6' high, covered with chicken wire and some parts with tarps on top over roosts, with a an 8'x8' coop at each end. Reginald goes all over the place, including both coops, and doesn't seem to mind the guineas or the two peahens. Jan
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D C T --friendly poultry orthopedist
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Date Posted:21:24:02 04/02/08 Wed
I can not help you because I keep my peafowl in their
secure pens at all times. Once a peafowl is out of pen it
may fly into a tree to sleep. But it is NOT safe from
owls