Do you have any advice for a Peafowl newbie?

Debbienmousey

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Before I go any further, no we do not have any Peafowl yet. We are thinking about getting some from a person who lives near us. Currently our poultry flock consists of only chickens and guineas. We hope to add some ducks in a couple years.

So before we go buying any Peafowl I want to get some good advice/info on Peafowl from you all. I know a couple basic things about them, but overall I don't know much. I'd really like to know how they do in a flock with chickens and guineas and if they can share the same coop/run. Also another big question I have is, do they really range far from home?

Any advice/info would be extremely helpful
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WOW. Well, I have done SO MUCH reading over the past month.
I JUST adopted a pair of India Blues YESTERDAY. Our first peafowl.
We have ducks, chickens, goats, rabbits....soon to be quail and guinea.
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As for the peas. I LOVE THEM already.(ours are 1 yr old) As for free range.(unless they are chicks) NOT a good idea RIGHT AWAY. they will fly away, almost certain. They need a large covered, area (coop/run) and once they know HOME is home you can let them free range.
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Um..there is SO MUCH info to tell you.....or you can read...... lets see,
I got a lot of my info here:
www.leggspeafowl.com/

hope that helps!!!! Good luck!
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Thanks LilbitChicken!

Congrats on your first peafowl! I've been looking at pictures of them and all the different colors are just gorgeous. (as a note on the guineas, you'll love them!)

Yes, we plan on either buying peachicks or buying pea eggs. (Mom and I are very skeptical about bringing adults or even chicks from non-hatchery farms into our farm.) We'd rather hatch our own peachicks but it depends how much the hatching eggs would be versus the chicks, and I hear pea eggs are semi-difficult to hatch?

Yes we have a large run with a roof, and we would be free-ranging them.

Thanks for the link
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If you got the "egg route" , pea eggs don't ship well. A 50% hatch is about average. You said you have a local source so that will help alot! Once you figure out what settings in your incubator work for pea eggs they are easy to hatch.

Steve in NC
 
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No problem! YOU will LOVE the peafowl...whatever you decide to do.
Ours have been an amazing addition to our family.
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