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Indian Peafowl Poultry for sale

Peafowl, also known as peacocks (male) and peahens (female), are stunning birds native primarily to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The most recognized species, the Indian Peafowl, originates from India and Sri Lanka, famous for the male's iridescent blue and green plumage with an impressive tail fan adorned with eye-like spots. The female, or peahen, displays more subdued brown and green tones, providing camouflage. Male peafowl use their spectacular train in courtship displays, fanning and shaking it to attract mates. These birds are social, often found in small groups, and are known for their loud, distinctive calls that carry over long distances. Peafowl are omnivorous and adaptable, thriving in varied habitats like woodlands and farmland. Their temperament is generally calm but they require ample space and safe housing when kept as pets. Popular in the UK, peafowl make striking additions to large gardens or estates, especially appreciated for their ornamental value. The keywords from popular searches such as "peacock for sale," "peacocks for sale near me," and "buy a peacock UK" reflect this demand. Overall, peafowl are majestic creatures, admired both for their beauty and cultural significance.

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2 x indian blue males

Peafowl

10 monthsAge
MaleSex
£100Price

2 indian blue peacocks looking for their new home(s). They are very friendly boys and just coming up a year old. Can go together or separately. £100 each. Please message for further information.

SolihullWest Midlands
Peafowl poultry Hatching eggs - Advert 2
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Hatching eggs

Peafowl

5 daysAge
MixedSex
£20Price

The price shown is per egg with deals on bundles and free postage. Here at peafowl valley we keep a small group of unrelated peafowl together and have pure white, Indian blue, opal and Spaulding pea

DerbyDerby
Peafowl poultry Stunning Peacocks for sale-eye catching/elegant  - Advert 3
4

Stunning Peacocks for sale-eye catching/elegant

Peafowl

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£70Price

Bring a touch of beauty and character to your land with these magnificent peafowl. Known for their sticking colours and graceful presence. The make a unique addition to any large garden, or smallholdi

Saint AustellCornwall
Peafowl poultry Indian Blue hatching eggs for sale - Advert 4
4

Indian Blue hatching eggs for sale

Peafowl

1 weekAge
MixedSex
£5Price

Hatching eggs from my Indian Blue peafowl are now available to order, price is £5 each and can be collected or posted by next day guaranteed costing £9.45

CongletonCheshire East
Peafowl poultry Indian Blue Peacocks for sale (3 males, 1 female)  - Advert 5
12

Indian Blue Peacocks for sale (3 males, 1 female)

Peafowl

3 yearsAge
MixedSex
£120Price

3 male peacocks 1 female peafowl. 2 x males are 3 years old - friendly 1 x male 2 years old - hand reared and very docile, will eat from your hand / happy to be carried. 1 x female 3 years old

High WycombeBuckinghamshire
Peafowl poultry Beautiful 1 year old peahen for sale  - Advert 6
3

Beautiful 1 year old peahen for sale

Peafowl

1 yearAge
FemaleSex
£50Price

One and half years old Female Very tame and friendly Father is an Indian blue Available for pick up only Please contact ************ for more details

WhitchurchShropshire

FAQs

Are peafowl considered poultry?

Yes, peafowl are considered poultry as they belong to the family Phasianidae, which includes other poultry birds such as chickens, turkeys, and pheasants.

Can peafowl be kept with chickens?

Peafowl can be kept with chickens; however, they require more space due to their larger size and need proper management to ensure they coexist peacefully, with monitoring for any signs of aggression or stress.

What is a peafowl chick called?

A peafowl chick is called a peachick.

Is peafowl meat edible?

Yes, peafowl meat is edible as they are game birds related to chickens and turkeys, though their meat is not commonly consumed and they are primarily kept for ornamental or breeding purposes.