- Nov 30, 2008
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Last year ago my peahen hatched 5 chicks. A couple of weeks after the hatch the males took off (I guess they were "deadbeat dads"). These are free-ranging peafowl who flew in and stayed, I didn't buy them. I haven't seen either male for almost a year.
Now the hen is setting on a nest of 6 eggs. Unless the males paid her a visit under cover of darkness or she mated with the wild ring-necked pheasant in our pasture I don't see how these eggs could be fertile. My questions: do peafowl - or other birds - know whether or not their eggs are fertile? Birds don't set on nests of unfertile eggs do they?
Now the hen is setting on a nest of 6 eggs. Unless the males paid her a visit under cover of darkness or she mated with the wild ring-necked pheasant in our pasture I don't see how these eggs could be fertile. My questions: do peafowl - or other birds - know whether or not their eggs are fertile? Birds don't set on nests of unfertile eggs do they?