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I forgot their weight, but people have eaten them. I think they might have tough meat or at least they don't taste as good as turkey? I read that instead of eating turkey people would eat peacocks once upon a time and that the wealthy would have them free-ranging in their garden estates and then serve a peacock for dinner with the feathers decorating the plate. I saw in a movie, it might have been a Pirates of the Caribbean movie, a peacock being served at a feast. It was mainly in the background shot but I thought that was interesting... If you wanted to eat them you could, but I see them as more ornamental then a food item.
 
I have not eaten them but would imagine they are similar to the pheasant - I love them for their beauty, nor do I enjoy wild game .... And the weight is about around 10-12# full grown. Yes, Minx, I dont think they have much white meat to them, like the turkey.
I understand populations have been greatly reduced in India & other SE Asian countries, due to poaching/consumption.

People in the USA appreciate them for their beauty, eligance, & charm!!!! I have had some parrots (Greys-Amazons) for over 20 years and their size, color, and social cohesiveness is unmatched. Parrots are also part of what they have, but with the size of peas, they can't compare.

I love my peas, & to see them around the farm doing their thing give great joy.............

And Deerman, we expect/hope that you wont stay away long - WE NEED YOU & SEND YOU THE BEST!!!!
 
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I forgot their weight, but people have eaten them. I think they might have tough meat or at least they don't taste as good as turkey? I read that instead of eating turkey people would eat peacocks once upon a time and that the wealthy would have them free-ranging in their garden estates and then serve a peacock for dinner with the feathers decorating the plate. I saw in a movie, it might have been a Pirates of the Caribbean movie, a peacock being served at a feast. It was mainly in the background shot but I thought that was interesting... If you wanted to eat them you could, but I see them as more ornamental then a food item.

Interesting. So given that most people don't eat them, what route does one normally take on the occasion of one who turns aggressive towards people? I've heard of a case once before, but not sure how common it is?

Thanks and God bless,
Daniel.
 
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I forgot their weight, but people have eaten them. I think they might have tough meat or at least they don't taste as good as turkey? I read that instead of eating turkey people would eat peacocks once upon a time and that the wealthy would have them free-ranging in their garden estates and then serve a peacock for dinner with the feathers decorating the plate. I saw in a movie, it might have been a Pirates of the Caribbean movie, a peacock being served at a feast. It was mainly in the background shot but I thought that was interesting... If you wanted to eat them you could, but I see them as more ornamental then a food item.

Interesting. So given that most people don't eat them, what route does one normally take on the occasion of one who turns aggressive towards people? I've heard of a case once before, but not sure how common it is?

Thanks and God bless,
Daniel.

Taxidermy...and dog food for the rest.

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I have often thought the same thing "deerman will be on shortly and he'll be able to help them"......I also keep track of what kind of peafowl and sex and then check back after Deerman has been on to see if I am right or even close!!!!!!!
 
Hey Deerman, I hope you continue to post on these forums. I've always found your advise very helpful and courteous and it would be a shame not to see your posts anymore.
 

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