PEACOCKS ON THE HOMESTEAD?

in #animals7 years ago

What do you guys think?


An idea doesn't have to be a good one in order to be an idea, but it still might be. This has been something that I've thought about for a while, and I was wondering what you all thought. Are peacocks (peafowl) a good idea for an animal to have on the homestead?

ARE YOU SERIOUS?

Yup, I sure am. You see, recently we traded our pot-bellied pigs for some goats, and the place that we traded them to had some peacocks running around. They plan to hatch some babies out in the spring, and we could pick some up for our homestead. The opportunity is at least there, but would such a thing actually be a "good idea?"

FOR WHAT PURPOSE?

Here is where the big picture comes into play. I don't mind having mouths to feed, but I kind of need a reason to feed those mouths. On the homestead, we believe that animals should have a purpose, so most are used for milk, eggs, or meat, or a combination of those purposes. Others may also help trim the yard or be used to pull heavy loads, but a purpose is still a purpose. For example, since we aren't going to eat a dog, since it doesn't lay eggs, and since we aren't going to milk a dog, none of those particular purposes for us to have a dog. A dog could be a shepherd for our herd or flock, or perhaps be a guard dog though, so other options do exist.

Then the question is raised, would we eat a peacock? That seems a little drastic to kill sich a beautiful creature just to make a sandwich. I guess the same would go for their eggs, since they could hatch out cute little babies. Do people eat peafowl or their eggs anywhere else in the world? The internet says that people do... I don't suppose that anyone milks them, do they?

On the flip side, they could just be eye candy on the homestead, but then again, so can flowers. Flowers don't make noise, don't fly, and don't poop on your truck either, so I'd go with flowers over peafowl if having something pretty to look at was the only option for finding a purpose.

If you saw my recent macrophotography photo shoot with a peacock feather then you already know how beautiful they are. Since we don't live that far from Cotter, AR (AKA "Trout Capital USA") we could potentially sell the feathers to some of the fly fishing shops in the area as material to make flies for fly fishing out of.

Another option would be to use the peafowl as a "cash crop" by raising and breeding them to sell the offspring. I just did a quick search of the "going rate" for peafowl, and several sites get about $50 each for them. Selling little peafowl for $50 could be pretty profitable. Since the peahens will lay up to 12 eggs per clutch, a female peafowl would bring in about $600 a with each brood she hatched out, which isn't that bad. Since they can lay up to three cycles during a breeding season, by collecting the fertilized eggs things could become even more profitable. Also, each peacock can successfully mate with up to about four peahens...

Obviously, money isn't everything, but an animal should still serve a purpose on the homestead in my opinion. What do you think, could this actually be a good idea, or is this a foolish @papa-pepper pipe dream? Either way, it's nice to have the option to raise some peafowl if we want to, I'm just not sure if we should actually try. Thoughts?

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


proof-of-peacocks

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I have relatives that have Peahens and coincidentally they are in Arkansas. I have messaged them to find out if they eat the eggs or the hens. I have not seen a peacock on the place. I will comment again when I hear back from them. In my opinion though... You wouldn't eat the peacock, you would occasionally eat a peahen. I'll know in a bit if the eggs taste good and I'll pass the info along. @lahvista

Wow! Thanks. I'll upvote this to raise visibility and we will await your reply. Thank you!

So far I have heard from one who says the meat is delicious. It could be another day before I hear from the ones who actually own the birds.

And we have one yes on eating the eggs.

They could be very noisy, if I remember correct...

Absolutely a great animal to have, they're different than almost anything else you would find. They're beautiful as well as a friendly bird. They're very nosey though, so keep that in mind. Always following you in places you wouldn't expect.

Yeah, I noticed the noise, but so are goats and guinea fowl.

outrageously beautiful creature :)

Peacocks look so beautiful when they expand all of their wings and they wave them. That is the most beautiful thing man. I remember my uncle used to have them and i always visited him to see Peacocks.

They sure do look marvelous with their tailfeathers spread.

Peacocks are so very beautiful creatures, they are lovely birds and look even more beautiful expanding their wings. But tell me don't they run away if u cut them lose or can u just let them.

So exotic looking, all that to show off to the other sex! lol Show offs!

They are beautiful birds...

peocock is one of the most colorful creatures on earth and it make the nature also beautiful

They truly are magnificent however I do agree that they don’t serve much of a purpose. If you are happy with that then go for it but if they need to have a purpose, there are better (less attractive) birds. There are many fancy chicken breeds although none come close to a peacock!

Always wanted to live on a farm and have livestock, and peacock.

They are loud so keep that in mind.