How old must a peacock be before peahen eggs are fertile

oldguy

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Apr 11, 2009
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Yep, just wondering - how old my peacocks should be before peahens will be fertile? Peahens are laying, the peacocks are 11 months old.
 
Hello there @oldguy ! So exciting that you are getting eggs!
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But...as I understand it, your fella is too young to have fertilized them.
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The experts will be chiming in here soon.
 
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Ideally the male must have a year older than the female!
male = 3 years old ... female 2 years !

The more he have that ... .... the more he is fertile and the more he is attractive for the peahens !
 
Thanks for the replies. I learn a lot here. My hens are 3 years old and i have 4 males in there with them that are 11 months old. The males fan and strut around but i haven't seen any breeding take place. The females are dominant at the food dish. I'll keep and set the eggs and update this thread if any hatch. I have 2 eggs thus far.
 
I agree with KSkingbee there really are no set rules when it comes to this kind of thing. I've had males with no trains mate successfully and hens that are 1 lay fertile eggs. I have noticed though that a hen will almost always go for an older male over a younger one if she has a choice.
 

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