We live on a residental street in the city limits, but do have a 5 acre lot.
Having said that, the peafowl are in a fenced off corner of my dog lot - in an area about 20x30 - with deer netting over the top to keep them in. They are about 200 ft from my house, but on the wooods side of the...
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Kev, I wondered about that. The first egg is an off-white color and the one I got today is more of a tint/pinkish color. I know with chickens that generally means it's two different hens but wasn't sure of the significance of it with peahens.
Thanks!
Got the first pea hen egg last night when I went out to check on everyone before bedtime!
I've been watching them on the webcam pretty much non-stop this week and THOUGHT I saw them mating a couple days ago. DH saw them for sure this morning, so HOPEFULLY the eggs are fertile!
I'm going to...