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Can I ask why are you stuck on the neck of the birds? The neck has nothing to do with being male or female. You have a barred wing pattern of peafowl where the males have bars on the wings and females are a solid brown. Now they have been telling the sex of barred wing birds for centuries, but then you come along and for some unknown reason come here and tell everyone that they are wrong and you are right cause of the green on the neck? The males necks are more colorful then the hens, hens have green on the neck and males are greenish blue to a blue blue, so again why are you stuck on the necks? The two birds in the last 2 pictures are hens and so is the bird on theleft of the first picture. I do not understand what your problem is when everyone tells you what sex they are. Walk up to the bird and pull out a couple feathers and send them in with $20 and they will DNA sex the bird for you. here's the link: http://zoogendna.com/
I am going to ask probably a stupid question, please don't get mad. I have other peafowl but none of these beauties. On my other peafowl my males have long spurs but my females have little to no spurs. Is this one way you can sex a peafowl at a year? Just wondering.
Oh ok thanks. Now I am wondering about my white. He does have longer tail feathers then my females but he/now maybe she has spurs and does strut and try to breed the females. He shakes his tail feathers and then runs at them screaming. Is this a male for sure if he does that. By the way I named him second because he is second in command so I guess the name could work for male or female![]()