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Old 09-25-2014, 08:51 PM #11
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Male peacocks are sure not like Roosters! Roosters attack people...even those who FEED them!

I guess his primary goal is to protect his tail?

Our rooster is pretty mild mannered, it is the old hen that is the mean one LOL.. I can go pet Rooie in the evening on the roost, but reach near the old hen and bam she pecks hard..she has always been a stinker.. The nice hen was the one that got trampled when the horse ran into the barn , she recovered quite well after many months, other than losing vision in one eye..and then decided to die all of a sudden out of the blue.

We did have a ornery banty rooster ages ago that chased youngest son until he tripped and fell down, by then I was chasing the little rooster away..
rooster didn't stay around long after that..
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people talk about roosters and peacocks on this thread like they're as common as cats and dogs
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I don't remember if I've ever seen either one live. I guess that's the tradeoff for living in new York.
its great you guys got know so many different kinds of animals
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Yes, but you have good pizza.
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Yes, but you have good pizza.
lol.

I used to LOVE walking at 2am after work from Rockefeller plaza to the ferry. so quiet and beautiful.
People come from everywhere to see that christmas tree. I must have seen it several hundred times on my way into work
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But I guess you guys see trees of all kinds all the time.
sorry, went way off topic.
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You'll see it again.
You should make it a plan to go see the xmas tree in the Rockefeller Plaza this year.
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