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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1611043" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>But mink wouldn't climb the tree would they??</p><p>I owned Peafowl for many years. Love them. (BTW - they do NOT like water/pond???)</p><p>Owl would my first thought. They will kill a large bird and just eat the gullet out.</p><p>Next would be fisher and raccoons - but I would think they would eat "some" of it. I know skunks will kill lots of chickens - bite their head off - then "plan" to come back and eat as they needed.</p><p>Edit: I too, thought you were asking about YOU killing them. We used to kill our excess and I would make peocock & dumplings - YUMMY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1611043, member: 968"] But mink wouldn't climb the tree would they?? I owned Peafowl for many years. Love them. (BTW - they do NOT like water/pond???) Owl would my first thought. They will kill a large bird and just eat the gullet out. Next would be fisher and raccoons - but I would think they would eat "some" of it. I know skunks will kill lots of chickens - bite their head off - then "plan" to come back and eat as they needed. Edit: I too, thought you were asking about YOU killing them. We used to kill our excess and I would make peocock & dumplings - YUMMY. [/QUOTE]
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