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I was thinking green peafowl needs more space than india blue peafowls, is that right?That is one of my concerns about the greens is how they need different feed and how they might be aggressive. Have you tried using wooden palates in your pen? I know with small pheasants people will make a little shelter for the females to hide behind. Josh leans 1 wooden palate against the tin shed wall of each green peafowl pen. This way the peahen can hide behind there so that she won't be picked on too much by the peacock.
I only have one aviary so I am not an expert on the perfect pen size, nor have I had greens or high % spaldings. I would agree with you though that 10x30 ft. is not a whole lot. For India Blues it would probably be alright, but for 3 Emerald Spaldings that doesn't sound so good. I could see them feather picking themselves in a pen of that size, but that is just my guess. 6ft tall is low, and the perches would be lower than that. If they really want them you could tell them they need to expand their pen and see about making a taller shelter. Usually I like having the perches at least 6ft, so having the roof 6ft sounds low to me, but even large peafowl breeders will give their birds low perches. I like taller perches because the birds like them more, the peacock's train won't drag, and they are safer.
I'm thinking of this because many people here don't have much success breeding green peafowl, and i think there is only one breeder here has great success with them, and his pens are huge, that's why i think the pens size are an important factor here.