Living With Peacocks
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.22 (940 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0595393829 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He has had many occupations and currently fills his time as writer, counselor, therapist and artist. He fulfilled one of his life-long dreams to live on a small farm in 1988. . About the Author David Moyle grew up in Helena, MT then moved to Western Oregon in 1969, where he still resides
It gives loads of tips on what to feed these birds, sheltering tips, and whether or not to let them roam freely about your property or keep them in a pen. He gives you hints about to build effective pens. He shares his observations about what the famous peacock calls mean, how they get along with other animals and with people. This little book provides delightful, down-to-earth insights into what it's like to actually live with one of the grandest, most beautiful animals on our planet, the peacock. The author will give you lots of useful information about what to expect should you decide to bring home your own birds. The author relays his own personal experiences from many years of living with and raising peacocks. Knowing about the potential problems you could encounter, you aren't blinded by the beauty of these creatures in making a decision you may later regret.. He also gives you the down sides of co-existing with peacocks so you can make an informed decision about whether it really makes sense for you to bring them into your life
David Moyle grew up in Helena, MT then moved to Western Oregon in 1969, where he still resides. . He fulfilled one of his life-long dreams to live on a small farm in 1988. He has had many occupations and currently fills his time as writer, counselor, therapist and artist
Austine Lamar St.John said Books & info on Peacocks is few & far between. Books & info on Peacocks is few & far between. This is an ok book, giving info on the basics, did not go in depth enough for me. I still have numerous unanswered questions.. Pamela V said I like this book!. It's more of a booklet than a book, since it only has I like this book! Pamela V It's more of a booklet than a book, since it only has 41 pages, and much of the information is repeated, but still, I like the book.I'm still trying to decide if I want to make the commitment to get a few peacocks and this little book is helping me to be as educated as I can about owning the unique and beautiful birds.. 1 pages, and much of the information is repeated, but still, I like the book.I'm still trying to decide if I want to make the commitment to get a few peacocks and this little book is helping me to be as educated as I can about owning the unique and beautiful birds.. L. A. Scott-smith said Al you need to know.. Do you know how hard it is to find a book giving some practical advice about owning, raising or living with these beautiful creatures?Thank goodness for this one. Anything you need to know from behaviour, personality, chicks, food and dwellings is all in this book.I now know how to move a male peacock with huge tail feathers, how the birds relate to humans and other animals and everything else I need to know before I decide to invite a peacock to join the family.This is a great book by a man who loves and