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The exceptions is catching a trophy peacock bass (+5 pounds is what I consider a trophy peacock bass in South Florida, and anything over 18 inches is a big one) or fishing for peacock bass when the water temperatures drop to the low 60's, and even then you still can catch a big peacock bass when its cold (have done it several times).As for prop ...
Learn about the history, sexing, incubation, brooding, breeding, sounds and life span of peafowl. Peachicks are the babies of peafowl and are fully feathered and can fly within one week.
Learn how to breed, hatch and raise peafowl, the colorful and majestic birds. Find out about important ratios, egg laying, incubation, brooding and chick care.
Hi all, my 4 year old peacock sitting on ground with one eye completely closed. He’s very quiet and not making any noise like he usually does at this time of year. He rarely just sits in the ground like this, usually sits up on his perch especially when he gets home to his enclosure in the late afternoon.
A user shares a photo of a peacock x chicken hybrid bird named Twisted Sister and asks if anyone has seen one before. Other users comment on the bird's appearance, gender, and possible crosses with other animals.
Learn about peafowl sex, vocalizations, colors, patterns, and more from this comprehensive article. Find out how to identify, care for, and breed different types of peafowl, including Indian and Green.
Hello. I am wanting to expand my pen so I can add 3-4 more peahens. But I need ideas can you guys post your pens for me?
Learn about the different colors and patterns of peafowl, including leucism, a genetic condition that results in white feathers. Find out how to breed true, split, and spalding peafowl and how to identify sex-linked traits.
A forum thread where anglers share their views and stories about eating peacock bass, a non-native fish species in Florida. Some say they are delicious, others prefer to release them for conservation reasons.
My neighbor has a lot of Peacocks which seem to like our yard a lot better that his yard. They love to eat the flowers on our front porch. I am looking for something I can put around my house to help repel the Peacocks. Don't want to make a big deal about this with my neighbor/friend but the...