Peacocks for Novices


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Peacocks are beautiful birds that can make a stunning addition to your yard, but be prepared to give these birds the care that they need. Keeping peacocks as pets requires more than admiring their beautiful plumage. They are fun and festive to have around, but it is important to educate yourself about their health and habits before keeping peacocks as pets.What most people refer to as peacocks are rightfully called peafowl. (Peacock is the name for the male of the species.) There are three types of peafowl: the blue or Indian peafowl, the green or Java peafowl, and the Congo peafowl. Because the green peafowl is endangered, it is not recommended to keep them as pets. The blue peafowl generally makes the best pet, as it is more adaptable, tamer, and less aggressive than other types.This beginners guide provides vital information on the origin, physical attributes, how to buy, temperament, health problems, feeding, and socialization of this wonderful pet birdGet your copy today by scrolling up and clicking Buy Now to get your copy today




Training Peacocks


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Peacocks are large, colorful birds known for their distinctive appearance, particularly the male, which is known as a "peacock." The term "peacock" has multiple meanings and interpretations, including: - Peacock is commonly used to refer to the male of the Indian Peafowl species (Pavo cristatus, in scientific terms). These birds are endemic to South Asia and are renowned for their vibrant plumage. - Peacocks are regarded as symbols of beauty and elegance because of their striking and ornate plumage. The peacock's colorful display is associated with aesthetics, grace, and opulence in numerous cultures. - Peacock as a Symbol of Pride The term "peacock" is sometimes used metaphorically to characterize a proud or vain individual. This usage derives from the peacock's behavior of flaunting its plumage to attract mates. - Spiritual and Cultural Significance Peacocks have spiritual and cultural significance in numerous cultures. In Hinduism, for instance, the peacock is associated with Lord Kartikeya and regarded as a symbol of protection and divinity. The peacock has been a Christian symbol of immortality and rebirth. - Beyond its literal and symbolic meanings, "peacock" can be used metaphorically to describe something or someone that is flamboyant, attention-getting, or ostentatious, typically in a derogatory sense. - Peafowl, including peacocks and their female counterparts (peahens), are occasionally maintained in captivity due to their ornamental value. They are frequently found in zoos, parks, and private estates due to their attractiveness. The meaning of "peacock" can alter depending on the surrounding text. It may refer to the bird itself, its symbolic associations, or even be used metaphorically to describe particular human behaviors or qualities.




How to Care for Peacocks Beginners Guide


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How to care for Peacocks Beginners Guide Peacocks make unique and captivating pets for those who are ready to commit to their care. The vibrant and iridescent feathers of peacocks make them stand out in any setting. Their elegant displays during courtship are a sight to behold, creating a visual spectacle that few other pets can offer. Keeping peacocks allows you to establish a stronger connection with the natural world. Their presence can be a daily reminder of the beauty and diversity of animal life. Peacocks have distinct personalities, and building a bond with them can be a rewarding experience. Some peacocks may become quite tame and enjoy interacting with their human caretakers. Peacocks are known for their appetite for insects and small pests. If you have a garden or a farm, having peacocks around can contribute to natural pest control. Owning peacocks can be an educational endeavor, especially for children. Learning about their behaviors, life cycle, and care requirements can foster a deeper understanding and appreciation for animals. Before bringing peacocks into your life, it's important to evaluate your level of readiness and commitment. While these birds are undoubtedly captivating, they require specific care, time, and resources to thrive. TO CONTINUE READING, GRAB YOUR COPY NOW!!!




Peacock Care for Beginners 2021


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Peacock, additionally known as peafowl, any of 3 species of resplendent birds of the pheasant family, Phasianidae (order Galliformes). Strictly, the male is a peacock, and the girl is a peahen; each is peafowl. The two maximum-recognizable species of peafowl are the blue, or Indian, peacock (Pave cryostats), of India and Sri Lanka, and the green, or Javanese, peacock (P. murices), discovered from Myanmar (Burma) to Java. The Congo peacock (Afropavo condenses), which inhabits the forested interior of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, became found in 1936 after a seek that started in 1913 with the locating of an unmarried feather.GET YOUR COPY NOW!




Raising Peacock for Beginners


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Are you fascinated by the majestic beauty of peafowl and eager to venture into the world of peacock raising? Look no further! In this comprehensive guide, Kenneth M. Norberg unveils the secrets to successful peacock husbandry, perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Discover everything you need to know about selecting, housing, and caring for your peafowl companions. From creating the ideal habitat to understanding their unique behavior, this book provides invaluable insights into nurturing happy and healthy peacocks. Inside, you'll uncover: Essential tips for selecting the right peafowl breed for your lifestyle and goals. Step-by-step guidance on building a safe and comfortable peafowl enclosure. Practical advice on feeding, grooming, and providing medical care for your peacock companions. Proven strategies for training and bonding with your peafowl to create a harmonious relationship. Expert tips on breeding and raising peafowl chicks with confidence. With 'Raising Peacock for Beginners, ' you'll gain the knowledge and confidence to embark on an enriching journey into peafowl ownership. Whether you're dreaming of vibrant plumage displays or simply seeking the joy of companionship, this book is your essential companion to the enchanting world of peacock raising. Don't miss out on this opportunity to unlock the secrets of successful peafowl care. Get your copy of 'Raising Peacock for Beginners' today!"




Fancy Pheasants


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Peafowls, Peacocks and Peahens. Including Facts and Information about Blue, White, Indian and Green Peacocks. Breeding, Owning, Keeping and Raising Pe


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Guaranteed to answer every question, this guide is a must-have for anybody passionate about peafowls and peacocks. Writing in an easy-to-read and understandable style, based on years of experience of keeping peacocks, Lang covers all aspects and provides sound advice and answers.




Peacock Bass Addiction


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Lakeland, FL -- There are few, if any, writers more qualified or knowledgeable about peacock bass as Larry Larsen. In this, his third book in the series, Larsen reveals new methods and locations from his continued experimentation and exploration.From his many travels, it is apparent to Larsen that anglers who have even just one opportunity to tangle with peacock bass quickly become addicts. This compilation of the very latest information will help all addicts enjoy the most optimal quality of angling possible. In addition, this book attempts to provide readers with an honest overview of the numerous opportunities in South America and around the world where peacock bass exist. It also covers a large variety of peacock bass camps and operators in each country.Each of the first 12 chapters focuses on geographic areas within the various countries that almost always produce good peacock bass fishing. Chapter 13 Battles Won and Lost provides an experienced viewpoint on how to win battles with the giants. It points out common ways to lose the fish of your dreams and ways to prevent such a catastrophe. Chapter 14 discusses the range and seasonal movements of the peacock bass, critical elements to the success of any South American venture. Fly fishing advice is also covered in Chapter 16.I'm often asked about the most appropriate tackle to carry along on an expedition, says Larsen. My favorite lures, tackle and the types of habitats to use them in are also detailed in this book. It is amazing how little consideration is given to the proper tackle by most anglers, he adds. This is perhaps the most important of all pre-trip planning checklists.




Why Peacocks?


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Until Flynn’s neighbor in North Carolina offered him one, he had never considered whether he wanted a peacock. His family became the owners of not one but three charming yet fickle birds: Carl, Ethel, and Mr. Pickle. Here he chronicles their first year as peacock owners, from struggling to build a pen to assisting the local bird doctor in surgery to triumphantly watching a peahen lay her first egg. He also examines the history of peacocks, from their appearance in the Garden of Eden. And Flynn travels across the globe to learn more about the birds firsthand. His book offers surprising lessons about love, grief, fatherhood, and family. -- adapted from jacket.