Yes,a male.a very pretty one to.
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Will the three of them fight?
Will the three of them fight?
If housed with females, yes, eventually they will.
-Kathy
Quote: Mine seem to want to fight more during breeding season, so you might be okay once they drop their trains, and they might leave the young one alone just because he's young.
-Kathy
Deerman, I came across this form & although it's 7 years old, I'm hoping you're still on here. If not perhaps some1 else might know the answer 2 this on going question that some1 else started. I have 2 peachicks. 1 Indian Blue Shoulder, & 1 white. They r about 18 weeks old. A few months ago the Indian Blue started raising it's little tail,shaking it,& puffing up it's neck although I didn't see any or hear anything of alarm. Do 2 it's display, I assumed "it" was now a him. And the lack of display of "showing off" from my all white 1, I assumed "it"was a girl. Besides the white one, was always bailing the Indian Blue from himself. The blue would eat the hay I would lay in their coop, & 4 some reason, he'd only get the piece of grass half way down, be4 Hero (the white peachick) would step up & come peck at him & pull it out. Yet earlier this week after I fed them, they were free ranging with the chickens & both started 2 hop around each other, followed by them both lifting their little tails & shaking them. So now, I'm thinking the white peachick,(aka Hero) is male. Or do females play by lifting their tail feathers? And do I really have 2 wait 3 years 2 find out what gender they are. Their role playing won't give any kind of hints? Thanks. I'm just super curious.
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