Sounds like yours are India blue with maybe some pied or white mixed in. I've found that peafowl eggs and babies are a little trickier than chickens; mortality rate runs a bit higher. If you can find hatching eggs locally, that's a better bet than ordering. Most good breeders don't offer eggs or young chicks--too much customer dissatisfaction. The hens aren't reallly good setters, but cochin hens take them happily. I usually incubate and if I have a hen that ones to set toward the end of the season, I let her.
I feed mine layer and gamebird feed, dog food for extra protein (the cheap kind), and corn in the winter for warmth, which shouldn't be an issue for you. Plus they get treats such as leftover fruit and vegetables, bread, etc.
You can get a lot of information at the UPA website: www.peafowl.org.
Your EE eggs are tempting, but I've promised myself no brooding over the winter.
I feed mine layer and gamebird feed, dog food for extra protein (the cheap kind), and corn in the winter for warmth, which shouldn't be an issue for you. Plus they get treats such as leftover fruit and vegetables, bread, etc.
You can get a lot of information at the UPA website: www.peafowl.org.
Your EE eggs are tempting, but I've promised myself no brooding over the winter.