I was wondering about that. That is the only group that I would not feed to them at this time until we do further research. Let me know what thread your on in the pea section and I'll follow you. I"m curious to know as well. Good point.
Okay - silly question here.... why wouldn't you feed it to the pea group? Are they more delicate than others? I know nothing about peafowl, so just wondering.
Well in our eyes (pea owners), we tend to be a little more careful when dealing with our peas, including feeding. Peas are not as popular as your everyday chicken and sometime require that extra care and extra education. Replacing a pea is not as easy as replacing a chicken so when there may be a drastic change in their environment, health and diet, you have to be 110% certain of what you are about to do. One slip up and we could have a pea down in no time. And then are racing to see an Avian Specialist to find out what's wrong. From the point of incubating, hatching, caring for to adulthood of peas requires more than I could have EVER expected. There is a different "care plan" for peas.
Not sure if that answered your question or not. :/