About 60%.
Like all birds, Peafowl have Peacocks (male birds) and Peahens ( female birds). They mate, the peahen lays eggs, incubates them, and the eggs hatch into baby peafowl.
2-3 sometimes 5-6
Up to 100,000,000 and then they die and the babies raise themselves
Peahens are simply the female peafowl, so no, peahens are not endangered. Of the three types of peafowl, the Green Peafowl is an endangered species while the Congo Peafowl is listed as Vulnerable. Indian Peafowl, which are the bird most people think of when the term "peacock" is mentioned, have a conservation status of Least Concern.
a wild nest containing as much as 50 eggs could be worth thousands of USD
a jar of pickles
There are two species of peafowl. The Indian blue, which is not endangered, and the green, which is endangered, found from Burma to Java.
No, peafowl do not have fur. Peafowl are birds. They have feathers.
A peahen's clutch may range from 3 to 12 eggs, although 4 to 6 is average. Peafowl eggs take 28 days to hatch. The young are known as peachicks. Below is a link for much more information
There is the Congo peafowl, the Indian peafowl (also known as the common peafowl) and the albino peafowl... one more too, so there are four species! XD
No, they are raised for show birds, feathers and fertile eggs. The hen is not a prolific egg layer. So raising peafowl for egg production is not cost effective