Do I own a peacock? No Can I legally own one? Probably not Do I have the space or money to afford taking care of one? Still no But peacock care knowledge here I come
As long as you aren't in the city it's almost certainly legal. They are usually considered domestic animals not exotic pets, so the only issue would be laws related to noise, or that restrict all animals.
This video is so nostalgic for me, especially hearing all their calls. I grew up with peacocks in my yard. Completely free range. My family lived out in the country and a group of peacocks just “showed up” on our property one day and never left.
@@mallorymontenegro3924 I often see peacocks wandering my neighborhood, they're obviously someone's pets since I live in the suburbs. I kinda want to follow them home one day to see the people's setup, I live in Texas, as well.
Anybody else dye from laughter from the goose walking by? That was the BEST!!!! He, sorry if he isn't a he, walks by like I'm not here you don't see me. hahahahh!!!!
My Grandfather's family used to raise Pea Fowl back in the 1920's and 30's and I want to do that also! 🤗 I lived and worked on a farm 5 years ago in Western Colorado which had a full-grown male Peacock named Yoda.He and I became fast friends and would come running to me anytime I would call his name and when he was perched high up 30 feet from his Cottonwood tree all he would is simply glide down and land beside me! Their loud, tropical, horn-like voice takes some getting used to but soon becomes comforting!
Get 2 ,put 'em in your back yard in an enclosure and spend all of your spare time with them with a chair in their pen, that's the only information you'll need my curious friend! 😐
You are the first person I have came across that is positive about having peafowl . Usually it’s all negative about these birds . They are my favorite bird and one day would love to have them . I’m a vet tech and all I hear are how difficult they are.
I really love peacocks, they're so peculiar as an evolutionary study and just beautiful to behold. I live in Denmark and they live wild in certain parts of the country due to once being popular to breed by aristocracy or something like that, hence why they're often found near old manors and such
back when i still went to school, in the summer months there would be a pair of peacocks roaming the school area one male one female i think im not even sure if they were wild or domesticated or something in between but they would walk around the empty playgrounds, squawk and from time to time fly onto rooftops. it was always a joy to see them again, such exotic and remarkable birds! havent seen them here for a loooong time now, i miss them :/
Fantastic and informative video. Your presenting style is very warm and natural and your care and love for your birds shines through. Thank you so much for taking the time to upload this.
I’ve had peafowl in an urban setting for 10 years. My eldest male is tame, but I have to admit that I’m massively impressed at how tame your guy ways. Would love to know you got to that level of trust w/ him.
Ok let me start my saying sorry, but I went on your channel to learn how to feed Peacocks and noticed that you are absolutely gorgeous and yes I did get the info needed to feed them correctly, thank you!
Chickpeas!!!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 I live in Sierra Madre near Pasadena Ca. and we have a very large “wild” population of Pea foul. ( they started out frombirds brought to the Santa Anita arboretum in the early 1900’s.) thanks for teaching us more about them.
We LOL’d at 5:53 when the goose photo bombed. Looked like either a brown Chinese or African goose? We are on a new journey right now with geese (started with chickens, of course) We’re being offered free peafowl eggs but… I’m concerned I won’t have the proper set up. I want them so badly though!😖 we had them when I was a kid. Loved this video. Very informative. Thank you!
@@rasal187 ye but they don't need to be. in a lot of places like where i live, they just fly in to the town from the mountains often. it's more beautiful that way anyway
we just got two peachicks and could really use some guidance! there really isn't a lot out there that we could find. hoping to see your peachick tutorial soon! ♡
They say Peafowl are loud and screechy. Me: pffft I can totally put up with it. Video: They do it at night. Me: MY LOVE FOR PEAFOWL WILL NEVER BE OVERCOME
They dont make noise continuously all night. If you only have one male, he might reply to a pheasant at night. Or sound off if startled by something. If you have two, there is some competition in calls, but still not noisy all day and night. I have 18 roosters (chicken) that crow more often, but not as loud. But I enjoy all the sounds, because its not constant. (Depending on how many birds total)
I love peafowl. When I was a little girl, one of our neighbors (in a rural country area in Arkansas) had them, along with guinea fowl, chickens, ducks, geese, goats, horses, donkeys and a few pigs and cows. He had quite a bit of property, and different barns/houses for them all. I would play with the peacocks. They actually liked playing chase. They'd chase me, then stop and rouse me to chase them. They were well behaved and allowed me to pet them and even fed them from my hands. Our area zoo had peacocks too, but they weren't as friendly as the ones at our neighbors farm. I love to hear them call; I know that sound anywhere!
Great video! It doesn't look like they're "caged" all the time?? What keeps them from flying away or other animals attacking them when they roam the land? Thanks!
I live in Iowa and we are having some of the coldest winters. Where would I put my peacock like an outside mesh aviary wouldn’t really work though because it would get under zero a lot.
I love peafowl calls. I like to mimic them as a stim. There’s a peacock I see on my walk each day as well as some cows. It makes me very happy to say hi to them. They are good friends of mine💜💜💜
As someone from India, Peacocks are street birds here, a can relate very well... they do a lot of shenanigans with other animals and humans... they are so loud that they wake me up before morning alarms.
Started a channel dedicated to Peafowl located in my neighborhood here in Texas. They’ve been here longer than the houses. Average anywhere between 30-50 of them depending on the year. We love them.
Birds smell fear. I hold my arms wide when I encounter rowdy roosters, turkeys,and my peas. Never kick at a bird bc you will look like fighting. Ours love treats. Anything in very small portions as I need mine to have a strict diet for snow white feathers on my whites.
I use to help my neighbor when I was a kid take care of his peacocks. you are right everyone else hated the noise they made. I always loved it. reminds me of my childhood. but here in Michigan I don't remember what he would do in the winter months to help take care of them. So, Question do you need to provide straw bails or something in the winter months?
They are soo crazy loud..sound like cats in heat .we can hear all the peacocks miles away around 4am (they’ve lived at our local library /historic park for decades here in Glendale Arizona🥰
I rescued a pea hen who was raomimg around an office complex in an urban area. I took her home and kept her in a large cage for two months. Now she is free on my ten acres. She is tame but I cannot pet her yet. I want to get her a companion but I don't know how to go about it. She loves peanuts and I feed her pheasant food and fruits and vegetables. She was very aggressive to my cats at first but they are getting along better now. Thanks for your help.
So I just ordered 3 chickpeas that won't be delivered until late June. I've been looking for the video on chickpeas but I just keep scanning through your hilarious commentors. Peafowl people, whether or not they have a bird, must be pretty funny folks! I enjoyed the video. thanks
Good video your a very Amazing lady, you know alot about peacocks as for meci breed macaws ,greys conures ect ,and I love it I use to have ,Ginneies but always wanted peacocks ,but never pick any up keep up the good job Steve Sunny Ca
How well do they do foraging? About an acre of land, 2 dozen sunflowers, tons of grasshoppers, ticks, little lizards, etc for 3 or 4 birds. What do you do to keep them from flying away if free range in a fenced in yard?
Yup. They have been kept sense pretty much forever. Legally it's pretty much the same as having a Turkey or a pheasant. They only issue would be noise.
Yes we have 8! They are intelligent buy also territorial. They are curious when young and great bug patrols. I have 4 india blues deemed bug patrol. 3 specialty just because I love my white peas. My hens are showy and all are flighted and free range daily. We moved from the city and told the neighbors sorry!
Yep I have three (one peacock, 2 peahens) in one of my barn layer chicken houses. Hope to add more into mascovy/chicken cabins. I love the sounds and beauty they add when roaming yard.
I got a white peahen that showed up yesterday and I'm not quite sure what to do. I gave her some water and some food this morning. She just hangs around my chicken coop all day.
Finally figured out the strange sound coming from one of my neighbors house. Wasn't annoying to me but I was concerned a pet was in pain😁
Lol
Bruh u never heard a peacock before
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Hahaha sweet😂
Do I own a peacock? No
Can I legally own one? Probably not
Do I have the space or money to afford taking care of one? Still no
But peacock care knowledge here I come
As long as you aren't in the city it's almost certainly legal. They are usually considered domestic animals not exotic pets, so the only issue would be laws related to noise, or that restrict all animals.
Lol
Legally own one? Jak mieszkasz w polsce możesz nawet bez pozwolenia po prostu kupić od hodowcy, lol
@@marvalice3455 most city's now let you have 4 chickens even DC.
lol its ok, watching this video helps the owner of the peacock, so please keep watching :)
2:53 this made me laugh so hard omg
me too :)
ME TOO AAHAHHAHAHA
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me too
its like
NYOOOOOoooOOm
Lol ye same the male wanted the female and have chicks together
This video is so nostalgic for me, especially hearing all their calls. I grew up with peacocks in my yard. Completely free range. My family lived out in the country and a group of peacocks just “showed up” on our property one day and never left.
Where was this?
@@candyluna2929 Texas
@@mallorymontenegro3924 I often see peacocks wandering my neighborhood, they're obviously someone's pets since I live in the suburbs. I kinda want to follow them home one day to see the people's setup, I live in Texas, as well.
1 male showed up at my place 5 days ago. Hope Harry P. Cock will stay!!!
same!
*_"chickpeas"_*
honestly we should start a petition to permanently, officially change peachicks to chickpeas
like to sign the petition lol
I sign up
Dart The Nightlight
I’m more in favor of cockpea.
I have signed the petition yup
@@steamyhotpoo lol
2:53 to 2:57 had me ROLLIN'!! I don't know why. It was just hilarious to me 🤣😂🤣.
Anybody else dye from laughter from the goose walking by? That was the BEST!!!! He, sorry if he isn't a he, walks by like I'm not here you don't see me. hahahahh!!!!
I was going to comment about the goose guest appearance, yeah. Videobombed.
I love their calls, no matter how loud and repetitive they are. 🤣
Their calls sound so dramatic :D
Like they are dramaqueens shouting: "Look at me honey you never will see someone as beautyfull as me" It fits well.
@@omomolol9636 Yea such a beautiful creature!
A white peacock for me. I’ll name it “Lord Shen.” Although I still prefer the blue ones.
I named mine Meringa ahah
THE YEAR OF THE PEACOCK BEGINS NOW!!
The green peacock from south Asia are very beautifull too
@@jeffbrsn5702 *South east Asia, south Asia is where indian blue peacocks come from.
@@clovebeans713 No they're originally from India.
2:54
*Sees female*
*Makes 1920s car horn sound noise*
Haha it was funny
That's exactly what I thought lol.
2:54
Sonic and Peacock: “GOTTA GO FAST!”
Bruh lol
Lol
Did anyone else laugh at the Interrupting Goose at 05:52? The way he slowly waddled by was so funny to me.. lol
yes it looked like its some 40s vintage documentary and guys are trying to sneak in front to see what's going on
2:55 is unintentionally hilarious
Sure is ….. just human not peacock
Don’t like the he noise . I don’t treat people like animals so why should I deal with people who do.
My Grandfather's family used to raise Pea Fowl back in the 1920's and 30's and I want to do that also! 🤗 I lived and worked on a farm 5 years ago in Western Colorado which had a full-grown male Peacock named Yoda.He and I became fast friends and would come running to me anytime I would call his name and when he was perched high up 30 feet from his Cottonwood tree all he would is simply glide down and land beside me! Their loud, tropical, horn-like voice takes some getting used to but soon becomes comforting!
2:43 YES! I have a photo studio in my neighborhood that had a peacock and even though I never saw it I would always hear it during the summer.
I’d love to know more about the typical behaviors of these gorgeous birds!
they can do kung fu so be careful
@thecasualtrollingpuma Very true! My Dad made me keep mine penned up after they scratched his truck up.
Extremely intelligent and loyal and since they love to perch up high they're better "watch dogs" than Any canine! 😉
Get 2 ,put 'em in your back yard in an enclosure and spend all of your spare time with them with a chair in their pen, that's the only information you'll need my curious friend! 😐
waking you up at 5am is typical as is pooping on your patio.
You are the first person I have came across that is positive about having peafowl . Usually it’s all negative about these birds . They are my favorite bird and one day would love to have them . I’m a vet tech and all I hear are how difficult they are.
I really love peacocks, they're so peculiar as an evolutionary study and just beautiful to behold. I live in Denmark and they live wild in certain parts of the country due to once being popular to breed by aristocracy or something like that, hence why they're often found near old manors and such
Can’t believe how much fantastic info you packed into a 8min video. I wish I had enough land to where I could safely have some. Beautiful birds!
My Dad used to own a peacock that liked to ride on the lawnmower. What a display! 😆
back when i still went to school, in the summer months there would be a pair of peacocks roaming the school area
one male one female i think
im not even sure if they were wild or domesticated or something in between but they would walk around the empty playgrounds, squawk and from time to time fly onto rooftops.
it was always a joy to see them again, such exotic and remarkable birds!
havent seen them here for a loooong time now, i miss them :/
Germantown, PA. On rooftops, in trees. Everywhere.
@@grammacee1 really? Did a breeder lose all of them?
@@grammacee1 Gets cold up there and they survive? Nice.
Aw so beautiful! Thanks for the information on these awesome guys. I didn't know how personable they were. Amazing birds
Wow 😲 they're not aggressive as i thought and gorgeous
They are not naturally aggressive at all. Aggression comes from bad practices on the owner's part
Fantastic and informative video. Your presenting style is very warm and natural and your care and love for your birds shines through. Thank you so much for taking the time to upload this.
Agreed! 💞
I’ve had peafowl in an urban setting for 10 years. My eldest male is tame, but I have to admit that I’m massively impressed at how tame your guy ways. Would love to know you got to that level of trust w/ him.
Ok let me start my saying sorry, but I went on your channel to learn how to feed Peacocks and noticed that you are absolutely gorgeous and yes I did get the info needed to feed them correctly, thank you!
Omg they’re my FAVORITE animals. The most beautiful creatures next to dragons and snakes. I really want one as a pet but I need a farm first :(
Never knew about the peacock noise and am glad you showed it... my neighbors would have been mad about those
Loved this. My uncle had a pair of peacocks 🦚 among other birds. He had a giant aviary for them. Cool to see as a kid.
This is a very good info source on pea fowl.
Good work!
Thank you.
Chickpeas!!!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 I live in Sierra Madre near Pasadena Ca. and we have a very large “wild” population of Pea foul. ( they started out frombirds brought to the Santa Anita arboretum in the early 1900’s.) thanks for teaching us more about them.
Peacocks are so beautiful
We LOL’d at 5:53 when the goose photo bombed. Looked like either a brown Chinese or African goose? We are on a new journey right now with geese (started with chickens, of course)
We’re being offered free peafowl eggs but… I’m concerned I won’t have the proper set up. I want them so badly though!😖 we had them when I was a kid.
Loved this video. Very informative. Thank you!
Great add to the video was the noise. My grandma’s neighbor had peacocks which can be heard across the field, about a quarter mile away.
Thank you this was very well made and much appreciated! Also ur eyebrows looks rlly nice lol
Some things I didn't even know. Crazy awesome
You are so lucky you have one they’re my favourite animal
I love how calm and gentle your Peacock you are holding in your arms in your intro
Indian peacocks are very beautiful. Love from India 🇮🇳❤️🥰 ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
Very beautiful birds
I love you're peacock birds. I start with chicken now I have turkey birds
We have plenty of these in India, a bit hostile during monsoon season
@Penguin hello Mr. South Pole
In fortunately in india it’s illegal to make peacock as a pet
@@rasal187 ye but they don't need to be. in a lot of places like where i live, they just fly in to the town from the mountains often. it's more beautiful that way anyway
@@rasal187 but I think you can encourage wild ones to hang around. I heard they will kill cobras and other poisonous snakes. Also- Taming isnt caging.
My neighbors have some of these guys. Noisy,yes. But so beautiful and interesting 🦚
What a great video
I would love to have a harem of peacocks around so much fun it must be
Your birds are beautiful! Wonderful!
Nice to know about the peacock. Thanks for sharing.
we just got two peachicks and could really use some guidance! there really isn't a lot out there that we could find. hoping to see your peachick tutorial soon! ♡
They are so beautiful and background music is so mesmerizing ❤️
It was so beautiful to watch this :)
Thank you for this video. My favorite birds.
Haha cool. I have one too! Rescued one from a stray mother!
Love peacocks and their sounds 😍
Thank you! such good information. very well put together too.
I love peacocks! Beautiful birds!
2:53
Thats the funniest thing i seen all day 🤣😂
Awesome pets.
that was a wonderful video ..ty for sharing.
They say Peafowl are loud and screechy.
Me: pffft I can totally put up with it.
Video: They do it at night.
Me: MY LOVE FOR PEAFOWL WILL NEVER BE OVERCOME
They dont make noise continuously all night. If you only have one male, he might reply to a pheasant at night. Or sound off if startled by something. If you have two, there is some competition in calls, but still not noisy all day and night. I have 18 roosters (chicken) that crow more often, but not as loud. But I enjoy all the sounds, because its not constant. (Depending on how many birds total)
Thanks for giving information for Indian National bird Beautiful peacock 🦚
Thank you for the video! To have a peacock is my next dream and I'm ready to start learning =D
I love peafowl. When I was a little girl, one of our neighbors (in a rural country area in Arkansas) had them, along with guinea fowl, chickens, ducks, geese, goats, horses, donkeys and a few pigs and cows. He had quite a bit of property, and different barns/houses for them all. I would play with the peacocks. They actually liked playing chase. They'd chase me, then stop and rouse me to chase them. They were well behaved and allowed me to pet them and even fed them from my hands. Our area zoo had peacocks too, but they weren't as friendly as the ones at our neighbors farm.
I love to hear them call; I know that sound anywhere!
Great video! It doesn't look like they're "caged" all the time?? What keeps them from flying away or other animals attacking them when they roam the land? Thanks!
Your farm looks like the best place to spend a summer evening at; animals of all kinds :)
I'm thinking of keeping Peafowl and your video is very informative thank you 😊 London UK
When I visited Florida there was some roaming around and you could hear them if you go out on your front porch it's so funny hearing their sound😂
So so beautiful!
Thank you for your video it really opened my eyes.
I don’t know why I’m watching this I don’t want a peacock 🦚 😂😂 I just love her vids 💛💛💛❤️❤️💜💜❤️
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I have 2 peacocks 🦚 🦚
Peacocks are beautiful birds. They are cute. Nice video.
I live in Iowa and we are having some of the coldest winters. Where would I put my peacock like an outside mesh aviary wouldn’t really work though because it would get under zero a lot.
4:25 i cant stop laughing🤣🤣🤣 he's cute and funny🤣🤣
Thank you for this informative and helpful video.
Peafowl are permanent guests at my place of work, I feed them regularly, they're wonderful birds!
I love peafowl calls. I like to mimic them as a stim. There’s a peacock I see on my walk each day as well as some cows. It makes me very happy to say hi to them. They are good friends of mine💜💜💜
No one:
Not a single soul:
5:53 "I AM a GOOSE...thankyaverymuch..."
This part killed me😂
As someone from India, Peacocks are street birds here, a can relate very well... they do a lot of shenanigans with other animals and humans... they are so loud that they wake me up before morning alarms.
Chickpeas!!! TOO CUTE!!! Thanks for sharing your wonderful birds and knowledge♥️🦚🦚🦚🦚🦚🙋♀️
AKA Garbanzo birds.
This is really inspiring and I lover peacocks and peahen
Me to
Started a channel dedicated to Peafowl located in my neighborhood here in Texas. They’ve been here longer than the houses. Average anywhere between 30-50 of them depending on the year. We love them.
Very good video, thanks for posting
My new school has them. And I love the feathers on them but they scare me really easy. Any suggestions on how not to be scared of them 🦚🦚🦚🦚🦚🦚🦚🦚🦚
I would say ask what food they feed them and if you can have a handful to feed them. That way you can get close to them and see that you will be ok.
phoebe ockenden you have the best school ever !!!
Graham Bielby it all so has gese sheep pigs cows turkeys chickens. And the school has 11 resident dogs
Birds smell fear. I hold my arms wide when I encounter rowdy roosters, turkeys,and my peas. Never kick at a bird bc you will look like fighting. Ours love treats. Anything in very small portions as I need mine to have a strict diet for snow white feathers on my whites.
I use to help my neighbor when I was a kid take care of his peacocks. you are right everyone else hated the noise they made. I always loved it. reminds me of my childhood. but here in Michigan I don't remember what he would do in the winter months to help take care of them. So, Question do you need to provide straw bails or something in the winter months?
This is so calming
Thanks this video helped me a lot and I mean a lot can’t what for the chickpea one thanks once more
Peachick you mean? Chickpea is a legume
9razzler9 I don’t know if you watched the video but she gave Peachicks that nickname at the beginning.
This was great. Thank you!
They are soo crazy loud..sound like cats in heat .we can hear all the peacocks miles away around 4am (they’ve lived at our local library /historic park for decades here in Glendale Arizona🥰
Good video, informative, thanks
I rescued a pea hen who was raomimg around an office complex in an urban area. I took her home and kept her in a large cage for two months. Now she is free on my ten acres. She is tame but I cannot pet her yet. I want to get her a companion but I don't know how to go about it. She loves peanuts and I feed her pheasant food and fruits and vegetables. She was very aggressive to my cats at first but they are getting along better now. Thanks for your help.
So I just ordered 3 chickpeas that won't be delivered until late June. I've been looking for the video on chickpeas but I just keep scanning through your hilarious commentors. Peafowl people, whether or not they have a bird, must be pretty funny folks! I enjoyed the video. thanks
Good video your a very Amazing lady, you know alot about peacocks as for meci breed macaws ,greys conures ect ,and I love it I use to have ,Ginneies but always wanted peacocks ,but never pick any up keep up the good job Steve Sunny Ca
You are so lucky to have a pet peacock
Wow great video!
❤️❤️❤️ 0:13
I love your pet, ma'am!
Love flute background
i love the noise
Great video
How well do they do foraging? About an acre of land, 2 dozen sunflowers, tons of grasshoppers, ticks, little lizards, etc for 3 or 4 birds. What do you do to keep them from flying away if free range in a fenced in yard?
You can keep these pompous chickens as pets?!
Yup. They have been kept sense pretty much forever. Legally it's pretty much the same as having a Turkey or a pheasant. They only issue would be noise.
Yes we have 8! They are intelligent buy also territorial. They are curious when young and great bug patrols. I have 4 india blues deemed bug patrol. 3 specialty just because I love my white peas. My hens are showy and all are flighted and free range daily. We moved from the city and told the neighbors sorry!
@@SiothaVest In asia they will even attack venomous snakes.
Yep I have three (one peacock, 2 peahens) in one of my barn layer chicken houses. Hope to add more into mascovy/chicken cabins. I love the sounds and beauty they add when roaming yard.
Not in your house
I got a white peahen that showed up yesterday and I'm not quite sure what to do. I gave her some water and some food this morning. She just hangs around my chicken coop all day.