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    No eggs

    If you can figure out why any female does what she does you are way smarter than 99% of us. There could be a whole host of reasons, internal health problems comes to mind first. Environment, acceptance of the cock, nutrition, not breeding because of something outside of the pen like another...
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    New peafowl chicks

    Ask again in a month. They carry an unknown white gene from the description of the parents not showing white feathers it is likely the chicks have a split to Pied or White. If one parent was Dark Pied it passed one Pied gene or if the parent was split to White it passed one White gene making...
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    New peafowl chicks

    Not likely Indigo as they are still fairly rare, more likely India Blue Pied and or split Pied or White.
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    NOT in the peacock know!

    Yes they do.
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    NOT in the peacock know!

    A combination of peat moss, dirt, and wood ash is very good. I see no reason to exclude DE from the mix, you just don't want it to be the main ingredient.
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    Gender help? White Peafowl

    The White is probably a hen.
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    Seeking help: High egg mortality rate and peachick loss during breeding season!

    I assume your humidity is too high causing the chick to either have too little room in the egg to swing its head and chip out or drown in excess fluid. Do some of them have their beak sticking out of the shell? That is a good indication. The better humidity control will help but you will...
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    Hens not sitting on eggs

    With two cocks and three hens there is a good chance the eggs are not getting fertilized, crack a few open and see if they are. I use old bee boxes and make nests with hay in a safe area of the pen and place the eggs in the box. Each egg is dated and removed after they are ten days old...
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    Peacock lost train early?

    Sometime around October you should pull any remaining train feathers so he grows an even full length train this winter. And no lights...
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    Possible White Eye Peahen?

    The one in the pic is a Pied WE and will have a better color than SP. When referencing SP there is no need to say WE as all SP will have two copies of the WE gene. That chick will be a very beautiful bird.
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    One year old India Blue peacocks for sale

    Craigs list.
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    Crossing High Spalding Hen with Peach Pied Cock

    Here are a few examples, the last one is a pure Green hen.
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    Crossing High Spalding Hen with Peach Pied Cock

    She is not high enough to be called Emerald, that is in the 75% range, what we call 'better than mid'. She is more like low to mid-range. Once a hen has a reddish neck and barring they will be considered in the upper range. The body traits like a long neck and legs, a lean and long body and a...
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    I thought I had three peahens…

    Agreed.
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    Crossing High Spalding Hen with Peach Pied Cock

    Peach is a sex-linked color so all of the hen chicks no matter what hen you use will be Peach, all of the cock chicks will be split to Peach although they will look like the normal Wild Type pattern. You mention the cock is either WE or split to WE but no mention of the hens pattern(s) so I can...
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    Peacock lost train early?

    You already answered your question with the light on 24/7.
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    My peacock keeps chasing my dogs

    I would much prefer that than dogs chasing my peacock. Here is what you are dealing with, it is the beginning of breeding season and the cock has his breeding territory established and your dogs are invading it. He does not want 'anyone' in his area and will chase 'anyone' who violates his...
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    Puny 10 day old peachick with yucky poo and not gaining weight

    Tylan 200 may also work if you don't have Baytril.
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    Puny 10 day old peachick with yucky poo and not gaining weight

    For a very young chick with pasty butt a drop of Baytril orally for a day or two usually clears it up.
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    Should I get peafowl

    There are many variations in peafowl but there are no breeds. Your criteria is quite unrealistic although if you happen to develop such a bird the world will come knocking at your door.
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