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hi we were wanting to know how long do peahens they lay for before they stop laying or lay less
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I've only tried incubating our pea eggs once, last year, i set 4 i found onto of a stack of hay in the barn, and only hatched one, a boy of course! The only reason i was trying to incubate is because we are down to 4 hens And about 10 males! We had about 15 of each sex only 7 years ago, or more maybe. We have really had an increase in predators where we are. I need to bring in some new blood anyway, we've had this group for 40 years, started out from a set my grandparents got for an aniversary gift. It ebbs and flows how many we have roaming our farm. About 15 or 20 years ago we had alot and a small group splintered off and moved into town, they wandered about 2 miles up the ditches from us and settled in these peoples litlle 5 acres close to the highschool. We think they stopped there becsuse they had free range chickens so had feed. The neighbors have loved having them since though haha! And our zoo in alamo we donated a group of peacocks to when their stock got low. (My mom used to work there)Plain IB's are fairly cheap especially if you find them locally, the higher priced birds are from breeders that are able to ship nationally. We ship all over the lower 48 states and to PR but we don't raise IB's intentionally although we do make a few IBWE, IBSP, and IBBSSP as by-products. We concentrate on the more rare colors and patterns. Pics and price lists can be seen on our FB page Spring Creek peafowl.
Hens have a better hatch rate than incubators and will normally average around 80% under the best of conditions. The hatch rate that large breeders who have been raising peas for a good number of years are extremely happy to get 45 to 50% in incubators. When I have posted this in the past it is usually followed by the 'Well I get 100% hatch rate...' Maybe they do and maybe they don't, I only know what I and the largest breeders in the US have shared with each other.