| Subject: | Re: peafowl anyone? |
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| From: | Ginny |
| Date: | Wed, 22 Mar 2006 06:47:54 +0800 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.agriculture.poultry |
James Fidell wrote: That shouldn't be much of a problem as we are up or at least awake by 5 5.30am every morning, even the morning after the night before ;-) Something to do with all those years of living in a hot region where it was too hot to work between 10.30am and about 3-4pm. Even though I live in a slightly cooler area now the habit havesn't died off yet although with winter coming on I get to sleep in until 6am or maybe even 6.30!Jill wrote:They DO love to sit on the house and make one heck of a racketDon't they just? A few years back I went to a wedding at Monkey Island near Maidenhead, where they have peafowl roaming freely around the grounds. It was an exceptionally alcoholic day (and night) and I eventually made it to bed at around 4am, only to be woken up again at around 6:30am by the noise they were making, despite the previous day's excesses. James Cheers Ginny |
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