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Nice video, I haven't seen a grown Peacock Display since I was a little kid at the Bronx Zoo, It amazes me how big the train is.
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Just wait until *all* of your male peacocks start doing it.Well, I now have heard the noise in person, I was given a Older Pea yesterday, I am guessing around 2 or 3 Years old, This morning My Rooster Crowed at about 6;30 am, My Turkey tom then started to Gobble and all of a sudden this very loud noise that is new to the farm here started, he is quite loud and I don't think anyone was ready for it. My dog's cocked there heads my Turkey Tom started to Gobble like crazy and both my Roosters started there noise the rest of the animals here I was unable to see there reactions since I was just about getting into the shower when I almost slipped and fell from the new noise.
Mine do it 24/7, usually when they hear a noise or see a hawk, cat, skunk, etc...The males are 2 never hear that during the day but scream every 5-10 minutes at night think the neigh ors are gonna complain soon don't understand why its only at night and so often at those times!
If they can hear your peas in their home they got a problem with insulation cause mine holler up in a tree by my house and i have to turn stuff off in here to hear them.The males are 2 never hear that during the day but scream every 5-10 minutes at night think the neigh ors are gonna complain soon don't understand why its only at night and so often at those times!