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Am so sad to see another Peacock gone .. but Seeing Jeorgy's sad broke my heart too.. big HUGS 🤗❤ sweetheart.. I hope you can find a way to have extra protection to them.. you & Geremy have done so much to keep them safe.. maybe a strong plastic wrap from inside not sure if it helps.. so they can still see the outside.. Good luck... what made me SO happy seeing the chickens following both of you steeling the bread from Geremy's hands 🤣🤣🤣 that crack me up especially Jeorge the Chicken so cute she stole a whole piece of bread.. They are all so friendly they stay by Mama & Papa so cute ... The Ducks are so beautiful.. I enjoy watching these videos.. warms the heart & bring so many smiles.. Love you both 🥰💙💜❤💞
Use a 1/4-inch fence wire 3 foot and wrap it around the chain link fence to prevent whatever is reaching through the chain link. It should fix it. We love the show and the interesting stuff you show us. Bless you guys
Just a suggestion, if you haven't thought of it already. Maybe a fence about a foot away from the original fence, hopefully to keep the predators a bay
Try putting hardware cloth on you peacock enclosure with 1/2" holes half way up on the outside & that will keep all critters from being able to reach in and get the peacocks. That's what we did here in illinois and we stopped having animals get them. We have minks here and they could get through the chain length fence & was killing all our birds. Once the hardware cloth was put up along with the fence we had no more dead birds. Just thought i would try to help y'all. Love your videos keep up the great work. Much love from Illinois!
I'm sorry about your loss of the peacock. It is so sad. i am happy to hear Patience and Christian are coming down to Florida, I have been missing them! Thanks for posting the videos! God Bless.
That's so sad about your peacock, we used to keep chickens, and my hubby used to go out at night after a few lemonades and wee in a jug, and pour it around the Avery, it has to be male wee, it kept the foxes away, as soon as hubby stopped doing it, they were back, good luck , and yes a dog does help too
What about putting plywood or metal siding between the inside posts and the fencing to keep the outside predators from reaching in and grabbing the peacocks? Even chicken wire on the inside would help.
Jeremy & George I am sorry for your loss. My sympathies. I so dearly love you both, as well as all your beautiful animal friends & family. I hope you guys can get that bobcat removed from your area, & put somewhere far far away, never to return. I hope you guys can keep your beautiful sweet innocent pet babies safe from any harm. You guys are my heroes
It might be crazy, but did you ever think about running a fence on the outside, and electrify it?? Just turn it on when you go in at night. Anything goes for it gets a really good reminder that it ain't a good idea.
Peacocks are so beautiful and graceful it's so sad that you lost one. Take his feathers and make a fan out of him so you can remember him. I feel so bad for your loss.
So sorry about your Michael Jackson.😭 We have migrating peacocks that come through our area every year, but they get about 70 feet up in the pine trees, so they're not that easy to see. It's still exciting though. Your bird babies are so pretty.💕🙏🤗🥰
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Love watching you guys with the animals wish you would post more from there. Hope you catch what ever is getting your babies. Set trapes if have to. Chickens sure like eating from your hands!
Electric fy the fence. Between the foxes, bobcats, wolves, and coyotes they Cleaned us out of almost 300 chickens, 30 ducks, and 20 rabbits. Your Chickens will eat just about anything including Bacon,eggs,biscuits, and gravy. They love scraps just avoid the onion/garlic.
I LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH AND I CAN'T WAIT FOR CHRISTIAN AND PATIENCE TO GET THERE. I BET THEY HAVE SNOW STORIES. I AM SO SORRY ABOUT THE PEACOCK , SO SAD. I LOVE SEEING THE ANIMALS.
I'm so sorry you lost another peacock. What if you took the leftover netting and folded it so that is denser and attached it to the bottom portion of the peacock enclosure? Also, will you be taking the birds back home to Hale'$ headquarters when you go back?
Use the 1/4 inch fencing with what you have, put in into the ground about one foot underground and about 4 foot tall above ground! A reinforced area for the peacock’s 🦚 ! ❤️
Sorry for the animal loss try put the smaller grade green fencing around the wire fence so that no animal can get thru the smaller holes of the green fence.
omg i used to have ducks,turky,dogs and chickens so i know a lot about them but take care im so proud their ok u guys r so nice to checkup on them and care so much... praying for the best of you guys :)😃💜.
4' high piece of plexiglass. Along the bottom, of all the cages. So a bobcat/fox. Can't reach inside! & you know the rest. Sorry to hear about. The lil guy.
I think the only way for you guys to protect your peacocks in their area is putting roofing iron or flat sheets of metal along the bottom to prevent any predators getting your peacocks
So sorry for your loss of you feathered friend. Maybe digging about 3 ft down and enclosing the pen with the smaller wire and embedding the wire down 3ft. the predictor would not be able to claw under. Could you put an electric cattle fence around the perimeter of your yard to keep it out.
I woud build a buffer fence about a foot away from the peacock enclosure. Make sure that the top of the buffer zone is closed off too so nothing can climb between. My aunt keeps chickens and we had to do that to keep the coyotes that have moved here out of the chicken coops.
Maybe if you install another fence about six inches away from the cage and 4-5 feet high it will leave a space between so that no other animal can reach into the enclosure.
Maybe you could get some plexiglass panels about 4 feet high and attach the panels to the chicken wire on the outside of the cage. Drill holes in the periphery of the panels and poke some twine or some other connective material (bent paperclips?) thru the holes thereby making it too slippery for the fox to climb. If you point the paper clips outward toward the vox, it might poke him uncomfortably to the degree that it might discourage him from continuing to annoy the birds.
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Am so sad to see another Peacock gone .. but Seeing Jeorgy's sad broke my heart too.. big HUGS 🤗❤ sweetheart.. I hope you can find a way to have extra protection to them.. you & Geremy have done so much to keep them safe.. maybe a strong plastic wrap from inside not sure if it helps.. so they can still see the outside.. Good luck... what made me SO happy seeing the chickens following both of you steeling the bread from Geremy's hands 🤣🤣🤣 that crack me up especially Jeorge the Chicken so cute she stole a whole piece of bread.. They are all so friendly they stay by Mama & Papa so cute ... The Ducks are so beautiful.. I enjoy watching these videos.. warms the heart & bring so many smiles.. Love you both 🥰💙💜❤💞
Use a 1/4-inch fence wire 3 foot and wrap it around the chain link fence to prevent whatever is reaching through the chain link. It should fix it. We love the show and the interesting stuff you show us. Bless you guys
I was thinking a double fence might help
Or lower portion of hardware cloth.
😭😭So sorry you lost yet another peacock! What a shame! Jeremy repair the section that was able to sneak the peacock that some animal took away! 😭😢
The Bobcat has obviously found what he thinks is a steady food supply. He! Will not stop. Until you stop him!
I'm sorry for your loss😔 thanks for sharing ❤🤗👍
That bobcat is going to keep doing what he or she does best, hunting for their meal.
OH MY I LOVE YOUR BUNK ED STAIRS NESTING BOXES ! GENIUS ! Will be borrowing this idea! ❤😂🐓🐣🛌
You need a coop for lockdown at night for your birds--he will keep coming back until all birds are consumed. They are sitting ducks in that setup.
OH MY GOSH! I can’t believe this! Here you take all precautions on protecting the Peacocks 🦚 and they end up getting killed. I am so sorry 🙏🙏🙏💕💕😢😢😢
4 feet plywood at the bottom of peacocks area is what we use.when we lost 1 peacock. Or even metal wrapping works also..good luck..
I am so so sorry for the loss of your feather baby. I pray you get to the bottom of it and find out what's going after them. Hugs to you guys
You can run 1/4” hardware cloth on the bottom part of you coop so nothing can reach into the coop and grab them.
I'm so sorry about Mj 😪 love watching you guys with the animals 👏💕
Me too
Just a suggestion, if you haven't thought of it already. Maybe a fence about a foot away from the original fence, hopefully to keep the predators a bay
Great idea
So sorry for the loss of your peacock. I sure hope you get what ever is getting your animals.
Sorry about another loss. Ugh. Frustrating. Can you do another fence 6-12 in outside your main fence to help protect them with an extra layer.
Hello Jeremy and George, so sorry for your loss...
What the Hales I'm so sorry the bobcat kept killing your chickens. I pray you will solve this problem soon. God bless your channel.
Try putting hardware cloth on you peacock enclosure with 1/2" holes half way up on the outside & that will keep all critters from being able to reach in and get the peacocks. That's what we did here in illinois and we stopped having animals get them. We have minks here and they could get through the chain length fence & was killing all our birds. Once the hardware cloth was put up along with the fence we had no more dead birds. Just thought i would try to help y'all. Love your videos keep up the great work. Much love from Illinois!
Paint by numbers are sooo pretty❤
I'm sorry about your loss of the peacock. It is so sad. i am happy to hear Patience and Christian are coming down to Florida, I have been missing them! Thanks for posting the videos! God Bless.
Hello Jeremy & George That's really sad Hope you can get their houses fixed safe & Secure soon Be safe God bless!
1/8" polycarbonate 4 x 8 sheets can be bought, drill holes in it, zip tie to fence perimeter inside.
So sorry for the loss of one of your fur babies.
Make a second fence. That will keep everything out! 😊
Thanks 😊
So sorry you lost another fellow. I agree double fencing.
That was amazing with Mr Rooster calling them for food and immediately sharing.
That's so sad about your peacock, we used to keep chickens, and my hubby used to go out at night after a few lemonades and wee in a jug, and pour it around the Avery, it has to be male wee, it kept the foxes away, as soon as hubby stopped doing it, they were back, good luck , and yes a dog does help too
I'm so sorry for your loss. I shed tears when I watched this video. Dang wild animals. Love you guys, stay safe.
Sorry for your loss. So beautiful birds
Jeorge to see the sadness in your face with the loss of the male peacock 🦚 made my heart hurt for you.
Geremy sorry for your loss too.
Try setting up an alarm too sound too scare off intruders even a light kick on!
What about putting plywood or metal siding between the inside posts and the fencing to keep the outside predators from reaching in and grabbing the peacocks? Even chicken wire on the inside would help.
Jeremy & George I am sorry for your loss. My sympathies. I so dearly love you both, as well as all your beautiful animal friends & family. I hope you guys can get that bobcat removed from your area, & put somewhere far far away, never to return. I hope you guys can keep your beautiful sweet innocent pet babies safe from any harm. You guys are my heroes
So sorry for the loss of another feather friend. Love your videos.
I miss Patience and Christian glad they will be back soon.
So sorry about your peacock how can you protect them know xx
It might be crazy, but did you ever think about running a fence on the outside, and electrify it?? Just turn it on when you go in at night. Anything goes for it gets a really good reminder that it ain't a good idea.
Sorry to hear about the peacock
Another feathered baby got its angel wings. Sorry for the loss
So sorry for your loss. ☹☹
Sorry about another loss ❤
Peacocks are so beautiful and graceful it's so sad that you lost one. Take his feathers and make a fan out of him so you can remember him. I feel so bad for your loss.
So sorry for your loss! 😥
Sending prayers for you guys🙏🥰
So sorry about your Michael Jackson.😭 We have migrating peacocks that come through our area every year, but they get about 70 feet up in the pine trees, so they're not that easy to see. It's still exciting though. Your bird babies are so pretty.💕🙏🤗🥰
I used Stainless Window Screen on the inside of My Cage to keep out any Harm that may come, After that My rate of Safety went up 10 fold. Just Like My Stage 3 Cancer I Beat and what helped was GOD and What The Hale$.to keep Me SANE. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH #WHATTHEHALE$ 😉🤗🙏🐓
Love watching you guys with the animals wish you would post more from there. Hope you catch what ever is getting your babies. Set trapes if have to. Chickens sure like eating from your hands!
So sorry for your loss of your peacock Mj
Thank you for sharing your life with us..
It's not that you can't feed them bread / rice it's just that it fills them up with little to none nutritional value
I am sorry for your lost .
🇦🇺 Sad you lost a another bird😢. Putting a smaller mesh for the bottom 3 feet may help with predators.
Sorry for your loss of the peacocks. I love your videos
I'm so sorry for your loss, I wish you can protect them but it's not always possible.
I'm so sorry 😢😢😢.
If you've got any netting left I suggest another barrier forward of the existing fence....keeps unwanted visitors out...hopefully
Electric fy the fence. Between the foxes, bobcats, wolves, and coyotes they Cleaned us out of almost 300 chickens, 30 ducks, and 20 rabbits. Your Chickens will eat just about anything including Bacon,eggs,biscuits, and gravy. They love scraps just avoid the onion/garlic.
So sorry about MJ. 😪
O my I’m so sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss of your animal today 🙏🙏🙏
Ready for storage videos I love to see you guys find treasures
Get some hardware cloth to go around the enclosure. Bury it down about two feet so it will discourage those that will dig. So sorry for your loss.
I LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH AND I CAN'T WAIT FOR CHRISTIAN AND PATIENCE TO GET THERE. I BET THEY HAVE SNOW STORIES. I AM SO SORRY ABOUT THE PEACOCK , SO SAD. I LOVE SEEING THE ANIMALS.
I'm so sorry you lost another peacock. What if you took the leftover netting and folded it so that is denser and attached it to the bottom portion of the peacock enclosure? Also, will you be taking the birds back home to Hale'$ headquarters when you go back?
They are gorgeous ducks
Use the 1/4 inch fencing with what you have, put in into the ground about one foot underground and about 4 foot tall above ground! A reinforced area for the peacock’s 🦚 ! ❤️
Sorry for the animal loss try put the smaller grade green fencing around the wire fence so that no animal can get thru the smaller holes of the green fence.
omg i used to have ducks,turky,dogs and chickens so i know a lot about them but take care im so proud their ok u guys r so nice to checkup on them and care so much... praying for the best of you guys :)😃💜.
So sorry for your loss!😢
Sorry for your loss. Maybe a double fence on the bottom section to protect those beautiful creatures!!
So sorry 😢
4' high piece of plexiglass. Along the bottom, of all the cages. So a bobcat/fox. Can't reach inside! & you know the rest. Sorry to hear about. The lil guy.
you need hardware cloth covering all chain link.
🌻Much Love🌻
Use 1/4 inch mesh wire about three feet up on the thechain link.
I love the was the duck wiggle their tails ❤
I think the only way for you guys to protect your peacocks in their area is putting roofing iron or flat sheets of metal along the bottom to prevent any predators getting your peacocks
Even buried chicken wire.
I was thinking hardware cloth.
Use hardware cloth...
Oh George, we know you love your feathered friends. Seeing you cry is so sad.
Jeremy could you try putting another fence on the outside of peacock enclosure for double protection
So sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss
So sorry for your loss of you feathered friend. Maybe digging about 3 ft down and enclosing the pen with the smaller wire and embedding the wire down 3ft. the predictor would not be able to claw under. Could you put an electric cattle fence around the perimeter of your yard to keep it out.
I woud build a buffer fence about a foot away from the peacock enclosure. Make sure that the top of the buffer zone is closed off too so nothing can climb between. My aunt keeps chickens and we had to do that to keep the coyotes that have moved here out of the chicken coops.
I learned my lesson after fighting predators. Hardware cloth is the ticket.
Put a secondary fence around the area thst may help
Maybe you could put another fence up about a foot from the actual peacock enclosure to add a little separation between them and the predators.
Sorry for lost again . Haven't you hot any more netting to put on side of there fence so no one can get there claw or anything though holes x
Would chicken wire on the lower part of the fence help?
So sorry 🥺😔🖤
Add another fence about five inches out from the existing fence it will give space so that predators will have a harder time reaching them
So sorry about your loss.
I’m assuming there is a cover over the peacocks. Consider a second fence out so the predator cannot reach them or smaller wire mesh.
Chicken wire on the bottom half of enclosures
Maybe try a double fence... Even if you just lay a landscape timber down by your exsisting fences and just wrap with chicken wire. Just a suggestion.
Bobcats in Mississippi are sneaky
How about putting an electric fence around the bottom of the runs?
Maybe if you install another fence about six inches away from the cage and 4-5 feet high it will leave a space between so that no other animal can reach into the enclosure.
Maybe you could get some plexiglass panels about 4 feet high and attach the panels to the chicken wire on the outside of the cage. Drill holes in the periphery of the panels and poke some twine or some other connective material (bent paperclips?) thru the holes thereby making it too slippery for the fox to climb. If you point the paper clips outward toward the vox, it might poke him uncomfortably to the degree that it might discourage him from continuing to annoy the birds.
How about plexiglass with holes the holes give oxygen as the plexiglass keeps them safe 😊 you may find it at Home Depot or Lowe’s
Have you thought about perspex around the bird pen about 2 feet high