Am I ever getting an egg

Why would they need the lights on at night? In an outside pen they still lay in the afternoon, which might be like around 5 PM. I don't think you will need to provide them light that late, at those times they will be going to bed. -That is just my thought.
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I don't know. Someone said maybe the hen needs more light to lay, since they can't go outside. I don't have a run on the barn.
I thought I would give it a try.
 
But your barn has good lighting with the windows...

Perhaps the mating didn't take and they need to mate again?

I don't know maybe you could try it for a little bit, but I don't think you would have to keep the light on so late.
 
I did see them mating again. I would like her to sit on her own eggs. I just want her to be safe.
If you guys think the barn is light enough, I will not leave the lights on. I thought it was bright enough. I guess
I am just stressing over keeping them up.
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Don't use extra lights, sure way to mess up the breeding season ,peafowl not like chickens the lights will get the peacock off season , he will drop his train ,and not be fertile.

Think you need to feed a good layer feed and don't feed corn. bet you will have eggs in a week after putting then on layer or grower feed.
 
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Don't use extra lights, sure way to mess up the breeding season ,peafowl not like chickens the lights will get the peacock off season , he will drop his train ,and not be fertile.

Think you need to feed a good layer feed and don't feed corn. bet you will have eggs in a week after putting then on layer or grower feed.

Thanks Deerman. Will do. Right now I am feeding gamebird pellets, corn, and occasionally dry cat food. I will throw in a sccop of layer pellets ASAP.
 

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