Hi. I am new to this thread and to peafowl but I have a question I hope someone can help me with. My neighbors peafowl (1 hen & 1 male) moved into my coops this winter. They are free to come and go but mostly prefer to stay here. The hen has been making a constant calling sound today (kind of like a honk), could this mean she is about to lay? I have three large pens and places for eggs to be laid everywhere. Are their any signs or behaviors I should be looking for? He is always showing but she prefers to be with my chickens. I hope I will be able to tell the difference in the eggs.
Please all help and pointers are so appreciated.
They are 3 years old this spring.
Start a new thread and ask members to post pics of what their hens look like when they are about to lay an egg. I don't have any good pics myself, but I've seen lots on here. The hens often have a peculiar stance and their wings will droop a bit while their butt appears to be up in the air. I doubt the honk has anything to do with laying, they tend to be secretive when they start to lay, so they probably wouldn't want to make a lot of noise and attract attention to themselves.
