I believe it is female because of its dark body color. The lines on its back display large gaps in between, suggesting they will eventually fade. males will show more reddish color.
I don’t believe this will disrupt the development process at all. It’s similar to chickens going broody—they leave their nests briefly to eat and drink before returning to sit on their eggs. Additionally, since it’s summer and the weather is already warm, the eggs will remain at an adequate...
Hopefully, it’s not a Progressive White! Can we confirm its color mutation? Could it be Bronze, Midnight, Jade, or something else? I’m very curious to learn what mutation it has.
Thank you all for your replies!
wow I never thought it might be Midnight or something else other than Blue!
Here some more pics I took yesterday..
I have a peahen with him too.. looks like BS Pied but might help knowing their color mutation. I'll take some pics for her later today.
Could you help me identify this peacock's coloration?
I recently purchased it from another farm, but unfortunately, the seller didn’t have any knowledge about peafowls.
I suspect it might be IBBSSP, but I’m unsure because I haven’t noticed any WE traits yet.
Thank you for your suggestions! @KsKingBee
I’ve been meaning to post this thread for a while, but I’ve been quite busy lately.
I’m currently looking to add more peachicks with unique patterns to my collection.
Here’s what I currently have:
Paid WE together
BS Paid WE with BS and White
White...
It’s Breeding Season Again! 🦚
I’m excited to hear your thoughts on what combinations I should try for breeding this season and what potential offspring I might get from these pairings!
Here’s what I have:
Males:
White
Pied White-Eyed
BlackShoulder Pied White-Eyed
India Blue Split to...