Hatching peacocks is a lot like hatching turkeys. I have hatched them in a Hova or an LG before, although a little more difficult. Best is under a turkey, but you have a good bator.
, I kept temps and humidity the same as for the chickens.
When they hatch you have to teach them to eat, unlike chicks. I die their starter with green and red food coloring and place a chick or two w/ them to teach them to eat. They can be delicate, so if you are keeping them for any length of time after hatching I'd get my times worth out of it. I know standard Indian blue chicks start about $35 here and often sell for 440 or so up to $60 or more for colored chicks.

When they hatch you have to teach them to eat, unlike chicks. I die their starter with green and red food coloring and place a chick or two w/ them to teach them to eat. They can be delicate, so if you are keeping them for any length of time after hatching I'd get my times worth out of it. I know standard Indian blue chicks start about $35 here and often sell for 440 or so up to $60 or more for colored chicks.
