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] Date Posted:20:31:04 05/21/09 Thu In reply to:
helen
's message, "Peacock behaviour" on 05:28:14 05/20/09 Wed
Well, this IS the breeding season and a two year old peacock
is very likely to be feeling his hormones.
But I have been observing the peafowl species since 1988
and keep on finding out new things and having to scratch my
head until I am buried under a pile of dandruff!!!!!!!!
and, hey, if you want to really have problem behavior get
some green or spalding peafowls. I can promise you some
trouble.....but I love my spaldings whether green or white
even if they are insanity wrapped in feathers
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My peacock loves the chickens (bantams actually), and is most happy when he's in the pen with them. I actually caught him trying to shag his Mum (pekin bantam) once, which was hilarious! Of course, my peacock was brought up by a bantam, so no wonder he's confused! :)