We've never had pea fowl and found a lady needing to find a good home for several of her birds (I think she has over 50?? but don't quote me!). She and her husband brought down some beautiful birds albeit not in the best shape because they had to be cooped due to getting on neighbor's roof and he was very unhappy about that so they've been cooped up for about a year.
Anyway, they brought out two 3 year old breeder males, two 2 yr old white males, two 1 yr old males and I believe four hens. She mentioned black shouldered and pied but didn't point out which was which. Of course the whites are easy
but not sure about the others. So once it stops raining and sunlight filters into the barn, I can get some pics!
In the meantime, I asked what they were feeding them and she said cat food (Costco) and corn.
Is this a balanced feed? At the moment, they are in a huge stall with rafters just for habitat adjustment until they feel comfortable with all the goings' on at my place (dogs barking, tractors, equipment, donkeys braying, horses whinnying etc) Once they have adjusted a bit, they will get to free range the rest of their lives.
Also, where do they lay their eggs if they are free range? Are they broody? If they are, can I collect the eggs easily without getting pecked to death by the hens?
thanks so much in advance for the *Cliff's Notes* on peafowl.
Anyway, they brought out two 3 year old breeder males, two 2 yr old white males, two 1 yr old males and I believe four hens. She mentioned black shouldered and pied but didn't point out which was which. Of course the whites are easy

In the meantime, I asked what they were feeding them and she said cat food (Costco) and corn.
Is this a balanced feed? At the moment, they are in a huge stall with rafters just for habitat adjustment until they feel comfortable with all the goings' on at my place (dogs barking, tractors, equipment, donkeys braying, horses whinnying etc) Once they have adjusted a bit, they will get to free range the rest of their lives.
Also, where do they lay their eggs if they are free range? Are they broody? If they are, can I collect the eggs easily without getting pecked to death by the hens?
thanks so much in advance for the *Cliff's Notes* on peafowl.