- May 1, 2014
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Can anyone help identify what variety of peafowl these are? They are juveniles (4-5) months old. I was told Spaldings, but they didn't know what type of Spalding.
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Can anyone help identify what variety of peafowl these are? They are juveniles (4-5) months old. I was told Spaldings, but they didn't know what type of Spalding.
They are black shouldered, the other patterns don't get that black & white spotted look. They are boys because black shouldered hens do not get the blue/green necks like these, they may get a tiny patch of green right behind the head, but not on the front. Now, telling if they are spaldings is more difficult. A spalding may only have a small % of green blood and then you don't see many green traits, the higher the percentage of green DNA the more it is visible. Here is a pic of a bs hen and her 3 chicks, 2 chicks are male and 1 chick is female, notice the lack of green color?Here is a closer picture of the three. Do they still look like black shoulder males? What other signs can I look for to determine sex for sure? New at this, thanks for your help!
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