Anyone have any of these creatures and would you recommend them as a yard pet? The wife has brought it up a few times, happy wife happy life in all, so I'm considering it. Will they make noise? Do they .and good yard pets? Do I need to completely fence them in, or will they stick around for the free food? Are they expensive? We have mountain lions, bears, fox, elk, coyote, etc. so there's that. Have I lost my mind by even considering this?
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Peacock WTF?
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Buddy had one running around for 10+ years. None of the normal predators ever seems to bother it. I wonder if it's cause of the crazy blue and green feathers and how big they get when fanned out? It would roam between the neighborhood. Shows up for food and water. They do make some noise but a barking dog is more annoying. And not all the time. I think they are neat.....Just Add Lightness...Comment
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Originally posted by xXClamhammer69XxNot only do they make noise, it sounds like a creepy kid calling for help.....Just Add Lightness...Comment
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My mom has one. First, they live for a long long time of something doesn’t kill them. Second, they will crap all over anything they can perch on. Third, they will scratch the hell out of any vehicle they get on. Fourth, they are loud, real loud, especially during mating season.Comment
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Fun fact: peacocks have that beautiful plumage because that's how nature equipped them to get some pussy.
Peahens are ugly, pathetic looking birds in comparison (doesn't matter since they already have the pussy).
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The 4th little pig made his house of reinforced concrete, with wolfskin rugs in every roomComment
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We had a couple growing up. Ours would stay around the farm but they never got that “tame”. They were fine as barnyard pets. They have a call that is pretty loud. After several years they disappeared. Years later we found one dead in the barn. I seem to recall them sitting on eggs, but we never had baby peacocks.
I would much rather have peacocks again over geese.Comment
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