Peafowl and turkeys cannot breed together as they are different species with distinct genetic makeups. Peafowl belong to the family Phasianidae, while turkeys are part of the family Meleagrididae. The significant genetic differences prevent successful interbreeding, so they cannot produce hybrid offspring.
A Peacock is just a male peafowl! A peahen is a female peafowl! A peafowl is the breed of bird! like a doe is a female deer and a buck is a male deer.
I don't have any trouble with peafowl fighting with my chickens. They will fight with turkeys and pheasants though.
No, they aren't. The green peafowl, a rarer breed, is threatened though. Wikipedia.
Chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, peafowl, quail, swans, muscovy, guinea fowl, and i could just keep going......
Wild turkeys can breed naturally. Some farm turkeys have been developed with such over-sized breasts that they cannot achieve the position for breeding.
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No, turkeys cannot breed with their own young. In most bird species, including turkeys, breeding typically occurs between adults of the same species, and they do not engage in breeding with their offspring. This behavior is generally avoided due to instinctual mechanisms that prevent inbreeding, which can lead to genetic issues.
No, peafowl do not have fur. Peafowl are birds. They have feathers.
The type of turkey is your Wine de la soturkeys
Peahens, collectively they are called peafowl.The species is called Peafowl. The male is the Peacock, the female is the Peahen, and the chick is the peachick.Peafowl is the correct usage describing the birds in generalPeacock is the term for the malePeahen is the term for the femalePea chicks are the babies before identifying the genderA group is called a bevy
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
Wild turkeys are slim birds, capable of reproducing, finding food, finding shelter all on their own. Domestic meat turkeys can not breed on their own, and need to have food and shelter provided.