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 .
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
Goats, if looked after, can live for 15 years or more.
Peacocks are native to South Asia, specifically India and Sri Lanka. They have been introduced to many other parts of the world and are often found in parks, zoos, and private estates due to their striking appearance. Peacocks generally prefer forests, savannas, and grasslands.
A group of ducks is a flock or team. A group of peacocks is a flock, muster or ostentation. A group of goats is a herd or tribe. A group of cattle is a herd or drove. A group of bear is a sleuth. These terms are not definite, merely common. There will be variation in use based on region and country.
they will most likely be lonely, so when you buy more goats it is better to get 2 or more, so they can stick together.
Peacocks cant fly and there much bigger it be funny anyway to see them sleeping together
Yes, sheep and goats can live together with little harm to eachother.
Some might say a flock of peacocks but the correct terms are an ostentation of peacocks, or a muster of peacocks.
Peacocks live to be about 30 to 40 years.
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.
Peacocks do live in Iran.
No
No
Peacocks can live up to 20 years in the wild.
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nope