It is possible. So yes.
Where I'm from we use peacocks as guard dogs to protect mango trees from racoons eating them.
the name nest peacock are live
Peacocks do live in Iran.
no
yes
Mary Willard Keyes has written: 'The Peacock Farm'
they live on a farm
it is illegal
no she does not live on a farm
warm/tropical
Bottom Layer
because its warm there
No, a peacock is not typically considered a farm animal. While they can be kept on farms or in private properties for ornamental purposes, they are primarily known for their striking plumage and are more commonly associated with gardens, parks, and wildlife reserves. Farm animals usually include livestock such as cows, pigs, and chickens, which are raised for food or other agricultural purposes.