kedreeva:greenleafsama:weaponizedhorse:cattarmerang:senil888:hishap:y0rkminster:Not only did the hus
kedreeva:greenleafsama:weaponizedhorse:cattarmerang:senil888:hishap:y0rkminster:Not only did the husband end up falling in love with the peacock (named Chief), they ended up getting a chicken as well! That ended more wholesome than I had feared and I’m gladexotic animals should not be pets Peacocks are domestic and extremely common ya city bitch when I lived in California as a teen there was gang of peacocks that beat the living shit out of my sisters catAlso if it’s being sold like that it’s more likely the animal cant go back into the wild and would need a person to take care of it. Birds that are rehabilitated mostly can never be wild again as they easily imprint on humans ♀️@senil888 @greenleafsama it… It’s not wild OR exotic. They are domestic game fowl in the US, the same as turkeys and pheasants. They’re farm animals at this point. Like chickens, just with different care needs. They’re sold at farm auctions and game bird swap meets alongside all other kinds of domestic fowl, and most of them aren’t even that expensive, like you can get a plain blue like that for $50-100 around here, which is the same amount I paid I adopt my cat. They’ve been bred so domestically and for so long that there are literally hundreds of color/pattern mutation combos. Do you even know purple peafowl actually exist? Bronze? Opal? Silver pied? Even most of those won’t put you out by more than $200 if you’re just looking for a pet. People pay more for dogs. Rats, mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs are considered “exotics” by vets, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t domesticated them.Chief was almost certainly being sold because someone hatched him on purpose from their pets. Chances are good that if these two have a “local” livestock auction, they live in some approximation of “the country” rather than the city, so I’m guessing they are perfectly capable of keeping both of these birds just fine. Whether they do or not I don’t know, but even if they don’t, it wouldn’t change the fact that plenty of people on farms do.Like me, for example. Here’s one of my purple kids looking for some attention. That’s their pen in the background. He was out free ranging with my chickens.One of my ladies begging for a treat:Here’s our pens:Here’s a baby I was babysitting for a friend down the road that has them. Two of my other neighbors have them too.Like. They’re galliformes, the same as chickens, the same as turkeys. They look fancy but I promise you, they’re not. -- source link
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