no need they do it themselves
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They are called Peacock or Peafowl chicks
the life cycle of a peacock is like ours egg,chicks,youngadult, adult
Actually, a Peacock is only the male, but most people just call them all peacocks. The females are called Peahens and the chicks are Peachicks.
No, the get along quite well with chickens. A male may "fall in love" with a chicken hen if he doesn't have a peahen mate. If the hen has chicks & tries to protect them from the curious peacock, the peacock will go after the hen & will fight with her.
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The mother peacock guards her chicks and they stay with the peahen for up to a year.
The sand grouse will soak his feathers for his chicks to drink.
By giving them food, shelter, and help protect their babies
They look very much like baby chickens chicks. The peacocks and peahens are virtually identical at this age. Try the related link to see what they look like.
It depends on the species of bird. In many species, the male does not help rear the chicks. In some species, such as the ostrich, the male spends a good deal of time taking care of the chicks.
In the wild a peacock, (the male) has a harem of about 4 peahens in the breeding season, but he does not stay with them when the chicks hatch, and the flocks then consist of females and young. these little groups are called musters.