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Fridolin - a special peacock

From the perspective of Gut Aiderbichl

(written by Gisela Pschenitschnig)

A woman turned to Gut Aiderbichl's animal emergency center for help. In December last year, she had lost a beautiful peacock. The owners of the peacock lived about 5 km away from where Fridolin was found. As it turned out, Fridolin was practically a child of divorce. Fridolin was offered for sale in an advertisement on Ebay. The owner was told to take care of her Fridolin and pick him up.

Fridolin did not want to be caught

One day, the owner came with her new partner and wanted to catch Fridolin. Fridolin fled to the roof and made it clear that he was staying where he was. Snowballs were thrown at Fridolin, but this didn't impress him and he stayed where he was: on the roof.

It was clear to the owners that they didn't want Fridolin with people who didn't want him. After negotiations with the original owner, a donation agreement was drawn up and Fridolin was allowed to stay with his new owners for the time being. He did not want to return to the place where he had lived for three years.

The new garden resident was now Fridolin the peacock

Fridolin slept in the spruce tree in front of the house and liked to walk to the patio door. Fridolin didn't like the deep snow. He liked to wander around the garden behind the house, only to look through the patio door at his new humans again at some point.

The best food was bought for Fridolin and he was doing well. He calmed down and was very relaxed and content in the garden or sitting on his spruce tree.

Fridolin should have conspecifics around him

There was a farm where Fridolin had lived before he escaped, and he was able to roam freely in the forest. An enclosure where he could not move freely would not have been an option for a species-appropriate home.

Fridolin was described to Gut Aiderbichl's animal welfare organization as gentle and loving, and he could be taken in. Our peacocks Ferrari and Paun tell him a few more secrets every day about the life of a peacock at Gut Aiderbichl.

Don't let them get you down, they're cheeky and wild and wonderful!

~Astrid Lindgren

Fridolin has plenty of freedom and is very curious to get to know his new surroundings. Horses, ponies, cattle, pigs, chickens, rabbits, donkeys .... there's lots to explore.
Yours sincerely, Gisela

Peacock Fridolin

Blue peacock

Fridolin - a special peacock He had lived on a farm with a run in the forest. His humans separated. Fridolin walked 5 km away from his home and found a spruce tree which became his sleeping place.

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