Entering the park you see more peacocks, ducks, hens and geese. For the most part they run free and tolerate human traffic, especially the ones with food.They have a restaurant, hotel and rodeo area, none of which we visited.
We went early (8:30am) when it was cool , it was about 95 degrees, that's right 95..

The restaurant seems popular, people used $10.00 in gas to get a $5.00 breakfast, that's Vegas Baby.
Back at the ranch I was attempting to feed the friendly little animals along with some straw for a Hen. These animals are smart, they took two steps and knew I didn't have any food. In fact I think the Hen gave me the finger. I believe he only has three toes.
We moved toward the rear of the ranch where there were more Peacocks, some live stock, a big steer and some roasters . It was 9:30 am and that crazy roaster was just waking up, a Vegas roaster is useless for the break of dawn
We had quite a show from Miss Peacock, as you can see she was showing her stuff. I bet she was quite the catch when she was young. Her other friends were missing a few feathers. Not unlike humans when we get older and start losing hair.
It was getting late 10:00 am, we had to get back for the buffet by 11:00 am so we could pay for breakfast, but get the lunch menu. A little tip about Vegas buffets.