Two hens.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yaaaaayyy!!!!Hen.
Yaaaaayyy!!!! Thank you, @KsKingBee
- now I don't have to sell my home and move way out to the country. I love this bird.
Oh, I'm on an old farmstead which has been surrounded by the city in recent years. I am sure the noise of a male would not be tolerated. I have a big, wooded lot alongside a creek, and a barn-turned-aviary... but there are ordinances against roosters.If you don't mind me asking why would you have to seek your home if they were males?
Oh, thank you so much! It is good to be reassured. Little P and I had a lovely morning out foraging. She will eat clover, dandelion and grass. The land is organic, so she can choose what she pleases. This hen will be cherished all her days.I agree with @KsKingBee Hen,.
Gerald Barker
Sorry to be the bringer of bad news but peahens will call as well. Not as much as males, but they still do a locating call and an alarm call. So long as they have friends they don't do locating calls as much. I just felt like you should know that even peahens call.Oh, I'm on an old farmstead which has been surrounded by the city in recent years. I am sure the noise of a male would not be tolerated. I have a big, wooded lot alongside a creek, and a barn-turned-aviary... but there are ordinances against roosters.
Sorry to be the bringer of bad news but peahens will call as well. Not as much as males, but they still do a locating call and an alarm call. So long as they have friends they don't do locating calls as much. I just felt like you should know that even peahens call.
Thank you, I appreciate any peahen info that I can get.Sorry to be the bringer of bad news but peahens will call as well. Not as much as males, but they still do a locating call and an alarm call. So long as they have friends they don't do locating calls as much. I just felt like you should know that even peahens call.