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Clipping doesn't stop them from leaving,(trust me) since they travel mostly by walking. It will prohibit them from roosting high at night which is what they WANT and NEED to do for protection-especially if they have"walked" away from home. Put ID bands on them- see thread called ID bands for your peafowl- you can get them same day from a saddlery store, put a mirror up in their pen- and train them to treats same time each day say 5 pm. They really want high ground or high perches with a view, so if their not seeking a mate or safe nesting area, they want to go where they can have a high vantage point and solid perching. If you can supply great treats (5pm), a nice mirror(don't point at sun), good perches with a view, then put ID bands on their legs and cross your fingers. There are some more threads here from others with lots of even better info on same topic. Just type "peafowl" in the navigation. Best of luckI have had my pair for almost four months now, I really want them to free range, should I clip wings? I believe they will stay close by the food but am still worried they will fly away. What do y'all think?