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- 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 )
- 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!
- Breeding, Hatching and Raising Peafowl - BackYard Chickens
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
- Fort Myers Peacock Bass Help - Bass Fishing Resource Guide
I am making a trip to visit family in the Fort Myers area at the end of this week and am going to be doing some fishing I have always wanted to catch a peacock bass and is my number one objective when I go I just wanted to check on where to fish in the area to target peacock bass and what lures
- Peacock Sinus Infection. | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens
Hi, I have a Blue India Peacock that seems to get recurring sinus eye infections His sinus' swell and sometimes causes his eye to swell shut He also loses some head and neck feathers too I've give him the antibiotic the vet suggested, only for the infection to clear up and unfortunately
- Peafowl 101: Basic Care, Genetics, and Answers
A collection of general and care information for your peafowl I will edit and add information as I find it Corrections and additions can be PM'd to me (Kedreeva) Common terms and their meanings: Peafowl- generic term for the species, without
- How to Raise Peafowl: Information on the Basics
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
- Peahen vs peacock as friend for existing peacock
Hello I have a free ranging peacock who recently lost his peahen mate He is completely free range, he lived on the property before me I feed him a bit but mostly he forages himself and then roosts in the trees at night I’m trying to decide whether to get him another peahen or a few peacocks
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