yes if there is no male peacock to breed them they will still lay eggs and set on them
Peahens lay 3 to 6 eggs
Yes, chickens lay unfertilized eggs.
peahens and peacock lay their eggs at a safe place some where safe so no one can find them and take them.
Chickens lay unfertilized eggs because they do not need a rooster to produce eggs. Hens have reproductive systems that allow them to lay eggs regularly, whether or not they have mated with a rooster.
Peacocks do not lay eggs, being males. Peahen eggs are an off-white.
Hens lay unfertilized eggs because they have a natural reproductive cycle that involves producing eggs regularly, regardless of whether they have been fertilized by a rooster.
No, female penguins do not lay unfertilized eggs. Penguins only lay eggs if they have mated with a male and the egg has been fertilized. The male and female penguin take turns incubating the egg until it hatches.
She may lay, but nesting and incubating isn't good. Also keeping peahens in a cage like that for chickens isn't good for the birds. Pens yes, cages no!
Once a decade usually or even a century! Just joking! They lay unfertilized eggs about 10 times in 2 years
Yes, a sulcata tortoise can lay unfertilized eggs. Female sulcatas may produce eggs even in the absence of a male, a common occurrence in many reptiles. These unfertilized eggs typically do not develop into hatchlings. However, they are a normal part of the reproductive cycle for female tortoises.
Not really. They are eggs, but unlike chickens who may lay daily for up to two years. Peahens usually begin laying eggs in April and will lay eggs every second day until a clutch of 7 to 10 eggs are collected. The eggs are light brown in color and are similar in size to turkey eggs. If eggs are collected from the nest for artificial incubation, a peahen can lay as many as 30 eggs.
Peahens typically lay eggs in the spring, usually from March to June, depending on the climate and geographical location. They generally build their nests on the ground, often in dense vegetation, and can lay between 3 to 8 eggs per clutch. The eggs are incubated for about 28 days before hatching.