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That's great seeing Greens come back but terrible about the Blues. What's so great about killing large amounts of peafowl? I don't see any of them being used.
What in the world? What's the explanation behind those dead Indian Blue Peafowl?
This may sound bad of me but if they are going to exterminate them they should at least use them for meat. That way they are not completely a waste.Considered pests in some parts. A flock of peas will destroy farmland quick so they resort to extermination, this includes Greens also. Its unfortunate but sometimes needed as we all know about blues taking city blocks over. Makes me sad to see it but it happens a lot.
Ps it is great to see so many greens, thank you for the great pics both good and bad.
Gerald Barker
This may sound bad of me but if they are going to exterminate them they should at least use them for meat. That way they are not completely a waste.
What site are the dead India blue peafowl photos from though?
If I recall correctly, the New Castle Disease was killing India Blue peafowl in India. It was/is becoming quite an issue. Here is a study about that: http://www.academia.edu/6352710/Rapid_Assessment_of_Peafowl_Mortality_Report
I do agree that peafowl are killed in India and the mentioning of farmers killing them because they are a pest is true. I believe that one way to prevent farmers from killing peafowl is to implement what has been done in situations with predators (such as tigers) killing livestock in which a guard dog is given to the farmer which will scare the pest animal (in this case peafowl) away. Peafowl breeders normally collect shed peacock feathers to sell, but the beautiful pin wheel peacock feather arrangements that you can buy in the streets of India are said to be made from feathers of slain peacocks. So they are probably killed for feathers sometimes too. Of course they are also killed for meat. I read that some poachers who were caught killing peafowl said that they became addicted to the taste of peafowl meat and just had to keep getting more. BUT, the peacock is the national bird of India, and because of that they are also prized by the culture and respected. In looking at these photos, I do not think these men are dancing about these dead peafowl. I think they are wondering what could be the cause of death, and they are concerned. I could be wrong though, but to me it seems like the result of the New Castle Disease outbreak.
Here is a quote from that article I linked: