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] Date Posted:14:10:20 05/13/09 Wed In reply to:
D C T --friendly poultry orthopedist
's message, "PEACOCK INHERITS INSANITY" on 20:06:47 05/10/09 Sun
Sorry to hear about your peacock madness. Your post did make me have a little laugh...in that the only time Neverland mated, it was accidental and he was actually trying to kill the peahen! Must've got oeuvre excited! (little egg joke there...lol)
Must be nice to have so many birds. I'm currently missing a peahen, too early for her to be sitting on eggs...wonder where she is?? Hope the fox hasn't got her...
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Date Posted:02:53:22 05/14/09 Thu
Hi Maxie, did you see my note attached to your post: bonkers peahen? What happended to your cockerell with the broken leg? Did he survive? I currently have a friend whose peacock is fighting with her cockerel too. Do people think this is normal or unusual?. He has a peahen - but is just obsessed with fighting her cockerell and ignores his hen! Hope you find you peahen - how long has she been missing?
My cockerel died unfortunately, but I have another two cockerels (and more on the way, worst luck) so although it was sad, it wasn't the end of the world.
Colin the peacock really hates one of the remaining cockerels. Every so often he gets really worked up and chases the cockerel round the garden incessantly and won't give up. Things are ok now, more settled, but he doesn't like certain boy birds! :)