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Peahens lay 3 to 6 eggs
None, peacocks are male. Peahens, the female peafowl lay 2-9 eggs yearly.
10 eggs at one time. Im doing research on the Indian peacock so this should be right but im not for sure, since I found it on the internet.
Peahens lay eggs in the spring. They will fill the nest, one egg per day, until there are 6-10 eggs. If she goes broody, she will maintain a nice nest and start sitting after she has her desired number of eggs. If she does not go broody, or the eggs are removed daily, then she might continue to lay eggs for an entire month. When she stops, that's it until next spring.Peahens lay eggs in the spring. They will fill the nest, one egg per day, until there are 6-10 eggs. If she goes broody, she will maintain a nice nest and start sitting after she has her desired number of eggs. If she does not go broody, or the eggs are removed daily, then she might continue to lay eggs for an entire month. When she stops, that's it until next spring.
That depends on the breed/species. Most domestic geese can lay 1 egg every 1.5 days. She will continue laying until she goes broody (will sit on the eggs to incubate them), if she is inclined to do so - some breeds are not good sitters. If you remove the eggs each day, she will continue to lay eggs throughout the season, how many eggs any goose might lay being dependant on the breed/strain.
To continue their species.
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.
The eggs of peahens are an off white/light beige color. They are the approximate size of a goose egg. The peacock egg is a sort of cream color. Many people do paint them though.
No. Female peahens will mate with different males, and sometimes more than one male. The Male peacock will mate with many peahens.
I Breed Lovebirds and when their is a female lovebird in a separated cage I often find infertile eggs laying on the bottom of the cage. If you leave them their you will soon get even up to 20 infertile eggs so when you see that the lovebird have layed this sort of eggs remove them after 1 day or so.
Peahens dont have that many feathers. They are like a hen. Peacocks (a male peacock) are the only birds that have big feather that spread out in the back.
If the hen eats broken or leaking eggs that is OK but if she is breaking open and eating eggs she should be culled from the flock. This behavior can spread to the rest of the flock and cause major problems. Once the hens recognize the eggs as a sourse of food they will continue, leaving you with no eggs and if you breed hens, with no viable stock for the following spring.