When I was 6 years old, I saw my first peacock and told my mother I wanted one. Well it never happened but I never lost the "first love" or dream of owning a pair of these gorgeous creatures. Yesterday I went to get the 3 peafowl babies I bought from a neighbor. Had to be caught and the mother was very upset with losing her babies. Soooo, I was feeling bad about taking them away. Well one of the owners made me an offer I couldn't refuse, I could take the mother and father for a bit more money. OH WOW!!!! Husband is looking at me as if I have 3 heads at this point, lol. YES!!!! I will take them! I can pay over time? YES!!!
Now, I have been trying to read as much here as I can on the peafowl and what I have learned so far is they are medicated similar to turkeys, they want a high roost, and they need a large pen. That's about all I've been able to get to so far. So would someone, anyone, everyone, take me by the hand and show me what I really need now so I don't screw up?
These birds have been free ranged up 'till now and although we were not able to catch the male yesterday, he will be here on Sunday and I have the mother and babies in an 8x6 building until I can get a new coop built. I am going to build an 8x12 house for my heritage turkys. I only have 5 of them and have hopes I can build a partition [chicken wire] between the turkeys and the peafowl. Is this too small? I haven't started the building yet so it's easy to make it bigger. I live in Maine and the winters here can be brutal. I intended to insulated the turkey house anyways and it will be wired so supplemental heat can be used in the winter. These birds are India Blue I believe.
Food. Game bird? Flock Raiser? Will they need different food as the weather gets colder? Do the babies need different food than the parents? I don't know their age, they do have the 'crowns?' of feathers on their heads.
How long do I need to keep them penned before I can safetly let them range and not have them try to 'go home'? Their previous home, as the crow flies, is about 1/2 - 3/4 of a mile away through the woods. I read somewhere that they need to be penned for 3 months but that seems excessive.
Since I know nothing about them, it was probably really dumb on my part to get them. As is so often the case with me. Sometimes though, the heart speaks louder than the head and you become committed. [Maybe that should read that I should be committed, lol!] Anyways, I will do what needs to be done to ensure their lives with me are the best they can possibly be.
Thanks for reading.
Now, I have been trying to read as much here as I can on the peafowl and what I have learned so far is they are medicated similar to turkeys, they want a high roost, and they need a large pen. That's about all I've been able to get to so far. So would someone, anyone, everyone, take me by the hand and show me what I really need now so I don't screw up?
These birds have been free ranged up 'till now and although we were not able to catch the male yesterday, he will be here on Sunday and I have the mother and babies in an 8x6 building until I can get a new coop built. I am going to build an 8x12 house for my heritage turkys. I only have 5 of them and have hopes I can build a partition [chicken wire] between the turkeys and the peafowl. Is this too small? I haven't started the building yet so it's easy to make it bigger. I live in Maine and the winters here can be brutal. I intended to insulated the turkey house anyways and it will be wired so supplemental heat can be used in the winter. These birds are India Blue I believe.
Food. Game bird? Flock Raiser? Will they need different food as the weather gets colder? Do the babies need different food than the parents? I don't know their age, they do have the 'crowns?' of feathers on their heads.
How long do I need to keep them penned before I can safetly let them range and not have them try to 'go home'? Their previous home, as the crow flies, is about 1/2 - 3/4 of a mile away through the woods. I read somewhere that they need to be penned for 3 months but that seems excessive.
Since I know nothing about them, it was probably really dumb on my part to get them. As is so often the case with me. Sometimes though, the heart speaks louder than the head and you become committed. [Maybe that should read that I should be committed, lol!] Anyways, I will do what needs to be done to ensure their lives with me are the best they can possibly be.
Thanks for reading.