Yes they can and often do. If you intend to breed the peacocks then you must separate them as peacocks prefer to be apart from other birds when with the peahen. The peacocks will often separate as a group when left to free range anyway and they will roost in the same coop if nothing better is offered.
Yes you can keep goats and chickens together, be aware though that the chickens will compete with the goats for the goat chow, the goats may get angry .
Chickens, peacocks,pigeons...etc,etc.
Peacocks cant fly and there much bigger it be funny anyway to see them sleeping together
Yes.
Some might say a flock of peacocks but the correct terms are an ostentation of peacocks, or a muster of peacocks.
The fight like chickens, boxing with their legs
Peacocks live to be about 30 to 40 years.
I don't have any trouble with peafowl fighting with my chickens. They will fight with turkeys and pheasants though.
Yes but are they purple?
peacocks can live in Tennessee but they live near the smokey mountains which is in Knox county
The peacocks that live in the wild live up 15-20 years. The peacocks that live in captivity will last up to 35 years.
A brood of chickens, a peep of chickens, a flock of chickens.