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    The future of peafowl

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    The future of peafowl

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    The future of peafowl

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    The future of peafowl

    Thank you Bill, I’m flattered and honored.
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    Green peafowl

    Im here, Thank you @KsKingBee you rock as always. Yes we have a bunch of green birds. We only sell chicks, no imports will be available for 2020 only Americans, spalding pieds, spalding whites and high end spaldings. I do have waitlists i must exhaust before I can offer any at the time. Please...
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    2018 UPA Convention Details

    A great crowd of people,. Gerald Barker Bob’s Green Peafowl
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    Transmutación of blue peafowl to green peafowl

    Pavo cristatus aka India Blue are a seperate sub species vs Pavo Muticus aka Green Peafowl. Thus, any combination of the two subs is considered a hybrid. Consider this, the name Pavo is latin which simply means turkey, yes peafowl and turkey are pheasant species, any combination of the two is...
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    Transmutación of blue peafowl to green peafowl

    Good answer Sir. Gerald Barker Bob’s Green Peafowl
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    Transmutación of blue peafowl to green peafowl

    Spalding=hybrid, . Gerald Barker Bob’s Green Peafowl
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    wanted peafowl in texas and places to buy some

    We are 0 balance until Spring. Contact us on FB @ bobs green peafowl if you cant find any by then. @KsKingBee is your best bet right now,. Gerald Barker
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    Is this a chicken?!

    Looks like a juvenile spalding rooster to me. Gerald Barker
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    Is this a chicken?!

    Based in my observations, the breast feathers look to be laced so im suspecting it to be a her. If you could get good normal pics of her breast, sides and back, that would help greatly and yes, i do believe she contains green blood meaning spalding. The yellow lorus aka cheek will depend on the...
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    Updated - Corid and Amprol (amprolium) Dosing

    Great info @casportpony. Thank you, Gerald Barker
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    Dark Pied or Split to White?

    @Birdrain92 is correct a dark pied bird carries 2ea pied genes and are incapable of producing white birds. The only way to know for sure if its a DP is to either know the exact breeding info or wait until they are breeding age and then you breed the suspected bird to a white bird and you should...
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    Can someone with experience tell me if these are boys or girls?

    I agree, I see nothing but roosters and nice ones too,. Gerald Barker
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    Peafowl 103: Illness, Injury, Medication and Care (in progress)

    It indeed looks like fowl pox, let it run its course. Fowl pox are similar to human chicken pox, once they are infected it they will be considered carriers but, immune from the virus itself. Healthy birds rarely die from the infection, monitor the bumps for any further infections and the bird...
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    Baby peachicks!!!!!

    We count every egg laid regardless if they are broke, infertile, early quitters, etc... when at the end or near the end of our season we tally our percentage and compare to previous years. From my observations and Im not calling anyone out but, anything near 50% hatch rate is phenomenal, Im not...
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    Updated - Corid and Amprol (amprolium) Dosing

    Thank you Kathy,. Gerald Barker
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    Question on %Spaulding

    That is a great question indeed, its very difficult to rate or place percentages on spalding birds. From my experience and observations I have seen 50/50 birds that look like high percentage birds and vice versa. The rooster in question looks to have received many green traits, legs, body and...
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    Peahen finally laying, now I am flipping out

    @KsKingBee touched on an important issue that is not well understood. We try our best to let a broody gamehen set the eggs for a minimum of 14 days prior to being moved to a machine. Peafowl and other ornamental pheasants have proven to be difficult to hatch start to finish in a machine there...
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