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Breeding, Hatching and Raising Peafowl Just like chickens and other poultry, peafowl are addicting Every spring we go out and buy more chicks at the farm store Soon, we start asking the questions: “Should I incubate, breed and hatch peafowl so
- anyone ever tried eating peacock bass? - Other Fish Species - Bass . . .
anyone ever dared to try eating one of these? i live in south florida where they are abundant, but i am scared to eat them, they just look too pretty you know! anyone here had any luck with that? thanks!
- Peafowl Genetics 201: Further Genetics- Colors, Patterns, and More
Head of Longfeather Lane Mom to a small host of peafowl, chickens, and a very loud turkey Animal care technician, animal behaviorist, and writer in her spare time Trying her best
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My neighbor has a lot of Peacocks which seem to like our yard a lot better that his yard They love to eat the flowers on our front porch I am looking for something I can put around my house to help repel the Peacocks Don't want to make a big deal about this with my neighbor friend but the
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The word Peacock derives from Old English "pea" and the -cock or the -hen was added by the Middle English period in order to distinguish between the females and males The Old English form comes from the Latin word pavo meaning "peacock " The Romans probably took peafowl to Britain where their name for the bird was adapted Sexing Gender Terms
- Is this baby peacock a male or female? - BackYard Chickens
These photos were taken at about 5 days old The breed is an Indian blue peacock I have read that you will be able to tell the gender when the peacock gets older, but this is my pet peacock and I'd like to call him something He follows me around everywhere as I catch bugs to feed him
- PEACOCK HOUSING QUESTIONS (not answered elsewhere)
Each peacock needs at least 2-3 peahens; and if ample space is given this ratio should prevent fighting (but individual bird temperament is another big factor) 6 )
- Peafowl 103: Illness, Injury, Medication and Care (in progress)
Someone asked this thread be started, so I am copy pasting from my word document to force myself to keep working on it feel free to ignore it till the in progress tag is removed Welcome to Peafowl 103: Injury, Illness, Medication, and Care If you are pre-reading for information about
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