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wondering .....i see some males with long trains and some with short trains....is this because of age or feed...my ib male is supposed to be an older male like 4-6 years old....i just think his train should be longer...
 
Genetics IMO my I was so amazed at how long and full my oldest males train was before the age of 3 now he is almost 5 and it is pretty much the same but some of my other males coming 3 have twice the thickness and about 6 inch's longer than my oldest male.

Diet effects feather condition not feather length
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unless they are broken off because they are brittle and tattered from lack of condition.

All of these males are the same age they are a 2012 hatch notice the difference in the train volume ,




 
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I called the peafowl lady that I'm going to get White peafowl from. She told me that for a full grown adult pair it's $300. For peachicks that she will have next month it will be $40 each. She said the $300 for adults was her lowering her price since I'm young. She said that her adults are so tame that they would jump up on me wanting treats if I were to go into the pen when I go to buy them. I'm kind of on the fence on should I go for the adults or chicks. The chicks are cheap enough but of course there's no guarantee on the sex. While the adults there is a guarantee.
 
I called the peafowl lady that I'm going to get White peafowl from. She told me that for a full grown adult pair it's $300. For peachicks that she will have next month it will be $40 each. She said the $300 for adults was her lowering her price since I'm young. She said that her adults are so tame that they would jump up on me wanting treats if I were to go into the pen when I go to buy them. I'm kind of on the fence on should I go for the adults or chicks. The chicks are cheap enough but of course there's no guarantee on the sex. While the adults there is a guarantee.
You could ask her if she would be willing to have them DNA sexed, but you would have to pay for that.
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-Kathy
 
I called the peafowl lady that I'm going to get White peafowl from. She told me that for a full grown adult pair it's $300. For peachicks that she will have next month it will be $40 each. She said the $300 for adults was her lowering her price since I'm young. She said that her adults are so tame that they would jump up on me wanting treats if I were to go into the pen when I go to buy them. I'm kind of on the fence on should I go for the adults or chicks. The chicks are cheap enough but of course there's no guarantee on the sex. While the adults there is a guarantee.

If you have a good relationship with her, you could offer to pay for a DNA sexing. It costs $7.00 per bird and all you have to do is get her to clip a toenail and get 1 drop of blood on a sample card, which you then mail to the lab. I used this service last fall and was so pleased, I ordered a dozen sample cards for myself for this season.

PS. Ordering the cards costs nothing.
 
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