I know this isnt a chicken.....!!!!!

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This is a yearling (2008 hatch) Blue India male. You can tell he is about a year old because he still has some white on his chest and he is just starting to get a little color in the tail.

He will have a complete Blue chest by late fall and will start getting some colored tail feathers this winter. He will be able to breed next spring, but his fertility will be best after he reachs 3 years old.

We usually recommend keeping new peafowl in a pen for about a month before free ranging.

Randy www.spectrumranch.net
 
Thats look like the same one I anwser you post about before. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=212573

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thats a yearling indiablue peacock(male) Tell the sex by all color in the neck.
Another way to sex him is all the barring of the shoulder feathers, which you can see at 3 months.

Peacocks here lose their trains july and aug. regrow them over winter. The bird will have a short train next spring, 2011 he will have the long train.
 
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Just for the facts, you did post in the peafowl section, more than one person anwser your post there. days before you repost in other section.
 
I,m glad I came across your post! I have the same questions about mine. But I know for sure mine is a male, he courts the turkey that I have. LOL He dont have a tail yet but he shows off what he has. He was given to me and I kept him up for a month and now he freeranges. He goes into the chicken coop sometmes but mostly on top of it or the trees.

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Hello!

You have a yearling male indian blue!! He is pretty!!

The tail begins the second year - but you will only get a few 'eyes'. The third year is when they really flaunt their stuff!!

My 24 hour free range male has lost his tail, but he was very fertile at 3 years, I had 9 eggs - 5 are hatched 3 in the bator, only one didn't hatch because it had too high humidity
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Hope this helps!!
 

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