- Apr 7, 2012
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I know this might sound bizarre, but I have to ask ... I have two peacocks and two peahens in a nice large enlosure. My peahens came from the same place. Both of my peacocks came from two different places. So, peahens from one place, one peacock from another place, the other peacock from yet another place. The one peacock (Taco) is only a year old. Salsa is two (almost three). The hens are two. I brought the hens home back in May (on the 12th to be exact). Prior to that, they were housed with adult boys. :::Whew:::
The woman I bought the hens from said the eggs they laid for awhile would be eggs fertilized by her boys prior to me bringing them home.
Anyway, my question is basically, how long is "awhile" and how long are the eggs these girls lay fertilized by the prior home peacocks? I have two eggs in the incubator now, laid on the 5 and 6th of this month. I am assuming they are Salsa's babies at this point? I just didn't know how long a prior breeding produces viable fertile eggs.
Thank you for any insight ... or should I say "enlightenment"?
Peace ~
Ang
The woman I bought the hens from said the eggs they laid for awhile would be eggs fertilized by her boys prior to me bringing them home.
Anyway, my question is basically, how long is "awhile" and how long are the eggs these girls lay fertilized by the prior home peacocks? I have two eggs in the incubator now, laid on the 5 and 6th of this month. I am assuming they are Salsa's babies at this point? I just didn't know how long a prior breeding produces viable fertile eggs.
Thank you for any insight ... or should I say "enlightenment"?

Peace ~
Ang