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They can, but there's a lot of reasons why people hatch in incubators especially for peas. For one, the chance of the babies getting something that can kill them (disease, infection, infestation of worms) is really high because they have just awful immune systems when they are really young. There's also a greater risk of predators to both the eggs and the chicks (and the mom while she's on the nest because she may not leave if something comes up). Then some people also want hand-raised chicks because they are a lot friendlier in most cases, and peahen raised ones are quite a lot more "wild".
They can, but there's a lot of reasons why people hatch in incubators especially for peas. For one, the chance of the babies getting something that can kill them (disease, infection, infestation of worms) is really high because they have just awful immune systems when they are really young. There's also a greater risk of predators to both the eggs and the chicks (and the mom while she's on the nest because she may not leave if something comes up). Then some people also want hand-raised chicks because they are a lot friendlier in most cases, and peahen raised ones are quite a lot more "wild".