A peacock had to be captured after it terrorised a 92-year-old farmer’s chickens.

Tom Walne, or Farmer Tom as he is more affectionately known across Suffolk, said the peacock appeared at his farm near Copdock on Monday.

While initially the bird was getting along with his chickens, things took a turn and the bird decided to cause mayhem and chase after the cockerels.

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    1 month ago

    Putting a video at the start of the article, that does not contain footage of the peacock or chickens, but rather an AI TTS of the article text and stock images, just pure evil

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    1 month ago

    Male Peacocks change from being rather passive to immensely territorial during mating season. This is probably why it became hostile.

    My neighbors raised Peafowl for over a decade as both food (meat) and feathers, which are rarher prized by clothier’s and hobbiests.

    Personally, I hate Peacocks; their mating calls go on all night long and will ultimately make everyone hate them.

    Sincerely, listen to this and then imagine it repeating every 10-15 seconds literally all night long between April and September:

    https://youtube.com/shorts/afAe3IucE30

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      1 month ago

      I think this theory covers about 80% of the sudden change in behaviour. The last 20% can probably be attributed to the fact that cockerals are arseholes, so they might have also pissed off the peacock.

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      1 month ago

      My wife, as a child thought their call it was children yelling for help, before later in life realizing it was peacocks.

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        1 month ago

        Yup, I can confirm this as well: They taste like a dried up chicken that sat in the oven too long.

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          29 days ago

          They need slow wet-roasting or they’re like poultry-flavored balsa wood.

          Pigeon’s much better. So’s quail.

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      29 days ago

      Where I grew up, some of the rich assholes in the hills above town raised peafowl, which would escape and come down to the flatlands where peasants like me lived, and scream horribly through the night until the coyotes corrected the natural imbalance.