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Hi Deerman,
Are you sure these two-year-old peacocks are fertile and capable of breeding at 2 year old ???
I apologise for posted the wrong imformations, but peafowls I studied, were 3 IB peafowls I kept on 1994-1995 and feral birds in New Zealand.
I had never heard of two year old peafowls breeding until I read this BYC forum.
I had been studying the moults of peafowls, for seaval past years in New Zealand.
It take 5 months for a 2-year-old peacock to renew the short old barred 1st year (1st adult) train, with new short plain green train.
Longest 1st year train feather 50-55mm.
Longest 2nd year train feather 70mm.
I had kept three IB peafowls in 1994-1995. 1 male & 2 females. Male shed longest immature train feathers on March 1995 at 14 month old and took 4 months for longest 1st year train feathers to become fully grown. On July 1995 at 18 month old the new 1st year train were fully grown and do not start to moult into 2 year train until February (austral summertime).
This means 2-year-old peacocks cannot breed, because of decreasing daylength in autumntime, and long 2nd year train feathers are not fully grown until July (austral wintertime).
When I got three shot 1st year peacocks (aged as 20 months old) I found very very small testies and they had 1st year train still new feathers, on 11/9/11. No 2 year old peacocks were available for me.
This means these 2-year-old peacocks have to wait until they are 32 months before they breed in springtime, they will breed only if no adult peacocks nearby, to chase them.
Moulting season is stressful months for birds, and feathers come from foods, birds had to spend more time looking for foods to feed growing feathers. Peacock take 340 days to renew flight feathers.
This means 2 year old peacocks can only breed between 32 months and 37 months old, from September to February (austral spring-summer), with 150 breeding days (5 months).
At 37 months old the 3-year old peacocks shed (drop) the train feathers and their testies get smaller.
New train feathers are adult train feathers, with many eyes.
Because at age of 3 year old, the train were shorter than train of 6-year old peacock, the long train feathers of 3-year-old peacock take about 180 days and 200 days to regrow. They start to breed at 44 months old, and will displaying for 5 more months.
Older peacocks take 220-230 days to regrow longest train feathers.
Older wild peacocks get more matings than young peacocks, and wild peahens go for older peacocks (8-14 year old)
Train length start to get shorter at 16-18 years old, so aged peacocks had shorter trains.
I am very sorry if I annoy members, but I were helpful toward members.
I do not keep peafowls in my property as I lives in property I had renting in a town and New Zealand had very high Real Estate prices, I unable to buy a big land and house. Hence I cannot keep peafowls in a town.
Clinton.
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Clinton as you DON'T RAISE PEAFOWL. Not sure where you are getting your information. Please stop posting all this wrong information.
All my 2 year old peahens lay ,even had year old peahens lay. Never had a 2 year old peacock ,not be fertile. Even ones with only one eye feather.
In one post you don't know what a spalding is........then in another post you talk about to get spalding you need birds to be imprinted to breed , which is not so. you put a java male with blue ,or spalding hens he will breed them.
Posting wrong infor will just confuse new breeders of peafowl, and could cause some to miss a year of breeding , if they beleive your post...like i said in over 20 years breedeing peafowl, NEVER HAD 2YEARS OLDS THAT DIDN'T BREED AND BE FERTILE.....now hear the greens need to be 3 sometime.
Are you sure these two-year-old peacocks are fertile and capable of breeding at 2 year old ???
I apologise for posted the wrong imformations, but peafowls I studied, were 3 IB peafowls I kept on 1994-1995 and feral birds in New Zealand.
I had never heard of two year old peafowls breeding until I read this BYC forum.
I had been studying the moults of peafowls, for seaval past years in New Zealand.
It take 5 months for a 2-year-old peacock to renew the short old barred 1st year (1st adult) train, with new short plain green train.
Longest 1st year train feather 50-55mm.
Longest 2nd year train feather 70mm.
I had kept three IB peafowls in 1994-1995. 1 male & 2 females. Male shed longest immature train feathers on March 1995 at 14 month old and took 4 months for longest 1st year train feathers to become fully grown. On July 1995 at 18 month old the new 1st year train were fully grown and do not start to moult into 2 year train until February (austral summertime).
This means 2-year-old peacocks cannot breed, because of decreasing daylength in autumntime, and long 2nd year train feathers are not fully grown until July (austral wintertime).
When I got three shot 1st year peacocks (aged as 20 months old) I found very very small testies and they had 1st year train still new feathers, on 11/9/11. No 2 year old peacocks were available for me.
This means these 2-year-old peacocks have to wait until they are 32 months before they breed in springtime, they will breed only if no adult peacocks nearby, to chase them.
Moulting season is stressful months for birds, and feathers come from foods, birds had to spend more time looking for foods to feed growing feathers. Peacock take 340 days to renew flight feathers.
This means 2 year old peacocks can only breed between 32 months and 37 months old, from September to February (austral spring-summer), with 150 breeding days (5 months).
At 37 months old the 3-year old peacocks shed (drop) the train feathers and their testies get smaller.
New train feathers are adult train feathers, with many eyes.
Because at age of 3 year old, the train were shorter than train of 6-year old peacock, the long train feathers of 3-year-old peacock take about 180 days and 200 days to regrow. They start to breed at 44 months old, and will displaying for 5 more months.
Older peacocks take 220-230 days to regrow longest train feathers.
Older wild peacocks get more matings than young peacocks, and wild peahens go for older peacocks (8-14 year old)
Train length start to get shorter at 16-18 years old, so aged peacocks had shorter trains.
I am very sorry if I annoy members, but I were helpful toward members.
I do not keep peafowls in my property as I lives in property I had renting in a town and New Zealand had very high Real Estate prices, I unable to buy a big land and house. Hence I cannot keep peafowls in a town.
Clinton.
Quote:
Clinton as you DON'T RAISE PEAFOWL. Not sure where you are getting your information. Please stop posting all this wrong information.
All my 2 year old peahens lay ,even had year old peahens lay. Never had a 2 year old peacock ,not be fertile. Even ones with only one eye feather.
In one post you don't know what a spalding is........then in another post you talk about to get spalding you need birds to be imprinted to breed , which is not so. you put a java male with blue ,or spalding hens he will breed them.
Posting wrong infor will just confuse new breeders of peafowl, and could cause some to miss a year of breeding , if they beleive your post...like i said in over 20 years breedeing peafowl, NEVER HAD 2YEARS OLDS THAT DIDN'T BREED AND BE FERTILE.....now hear the greens need to be 3 sometime.
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