A mature peahen (2 years old or more) lays a light beige or tan egg, often speckled with darker brown, that is 2 times the size of a store-bought Large Grade AA chicken egg. The peafowl eggshell is thicker, and the yolk is more orange and larger in proportion to the white than a chicken's egg.
Immature peahens (one year old) sometimes lay eggs that are chicken-sized.
it has a lot of feathers and pretty colors.
They are big! look it up under Google pictures. and they should have a lot of pictures for you to examin
Peacocks are usually bright blues and greens but some are white.
Small round balls! :)
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no. it is just like touching an egg
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its not a good idea because the new one will probably get too cose to the egg
to keep the egg warm, and to protect it.
Parakeets do not have teeth, they have a beak and a tongue.
It looks kind of like a little beak.
For parakeet eggs, letting the parents incubate the eggs and raise the young is best. If you plan on breeding your parakeets I would recommend getting books or reading on the internet information specific to the species of parakeet you would like to raise, there are many different types and each type has its own special needs. If you have only 1 parakeet and it has lain an egg on the bottom of the cage you may discard that egg. Since there is no boy bird, and the egg was not laid in a nest specific to that type of parakeet it will not hatch.
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After the parakeet molts and starts looking older it will soon enough lay an egg.