Those who need help in sexing peafowl

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Here's Colbolt at 1 year 4 months



Colbolt 2 years 9 months.
3 years 3 months.

Want to tell me why Colbolt didn't have a blue breast when he was already a year old. Why he didn't get a train til he was 3 years old while everybody else on this website gets their peafowl to mature faster. Is Colbolt a hen? Or is he a late bloomer. My birds don't develop as fast as your guys's birds. I can't do anything about that. Sure I could get Thor and Calypso to molt which will be hard but still I can get them to molt to screw up their bodies.

I've posted some but there is only 24 that are on my laptop the rest of the photos were taken with my cell phone. I'm hoping to get a better camera for my birthday which is in 12 days. Like I said before Calypso and Thor aren't Spalding peafowl.
There is no way you will convince me that that peacock in the first photo is 1 year 4 months, no way, no more that Thor is a hen. Nuff said.
 
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You can believe what you want I won't try to persuade you about Colbolt because I know everything about Colbolt. Do you realize there are feathers on Thor's shoulder that are to defined for him to be a girl. Your picture is of a peahen.
 
Thor has spots that have bold barring. Those all aren't hiccups, birthmarks only happen in one spot not scattered across the body. I know you guys will say female but when looking at these two photos side by side I see that they look very similar. Webbing splits like the male not like a hen. I will get a pic tomorrow if it's not raining so it will be even better.


IMO - The webbing looks pretty similar to Zaz's photo of feathers.

Here are some more clearer photos that show Thor's feathers and the webbing.




Another photo of a male Peacock's feather. Again, the webbing looks pretty similar to me.
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If we all cross our fingers behind our backs and type here that Thor is a Thor peacock will this thread disappear into the wild blue yonder? If you tell yourself a lie long enough you eventually believe it is indeed factual. Very similar to brainwashing techniques except you within your mind constantly say and think Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl,Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl, Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl.
Constant repitition is the key,much the same as training your dog except this is a mind excercise in which all us breeders needs to be re-programmed to accept our birds with huge flowing trains each spring is indeed peahens and the smaller less visually stimulating sex is in all reality the peacocks.The peacocks actually lays the eggs too. Darwin needs to once again make a huge correction in his theory of evolution when it comes to sexing species such as pheasants and peafowl where it's actually the hens that have all the beauty,not the males.Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl, Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,
 
If we all cross our fingers behind our backs and type here that Thor is a Thor peacock will this thread disappear into the wild blue yonder? If you tell yourself a lie long enough you eventually believe it is indeed factual. Very similar to brainwashing techniques except you within your mind constantly say and think Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl,Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl, Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl.
Constant repitition is the key,much the same as training your dog except this is a mind excercise in which all us breeders needs to be re-programmed to accept our birds with huge flowing trains each spring is indeed peahens and the smaller less visually stimulating sex is in all reality the peacocks.The peacocks actually lays the eggs too. Darwin needs to once again make a huge correction in his theory of evolution when it comes to sexing species such as pheasants and peafowl where it's actually the hens that have all the beauty,not the males.Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl, Thor is a male-I know how to sex peafowl,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,ect,

Sorta like Conditioning... isn't it?
 
IMO - The webbing looks pretty similar to Zaz's photo of feathers.

Here are some more clearer photos that show Thor's feathers and the webbing.




Another photo of a male Peacock's feather. Again, the webbing looks pretty similar to me.
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There is not one male feature on Thora.

-Kathy
 
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