Normally the first eggs they lay they do not sit on. I read recently that they sometimes do this in the wild too. It is something to do with attracting predators away from the real nest location or something. Anyways eventually she should start laying several eggs in one place then sit on them so leave each egg she lays in the pen for a few days until you are certain she is not using it for a nest. It is good you took out the first egg. It sounded like she wasn't going to use it since she laid in a new location then rolled the first egg away. They will keep laying with rain. It has been pouring here recently and I have a peahen on a nest of four eggs and she was soaked but they will still stay on the eggs even with the rain. I think the rest of my peahens have stopped laying for this year. I don't know how it is elsewhere, but I know that a local large peafowl breeder told me that they already have some peacocks dropping their trains already! So I guess my season is ending and yours is beginning!
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