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  2. Fort Myers Peacock Bass Help - Bass Fishing Forums

    www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/202558-fort-myers-peacock-bass-help

    That is a relatively short drive that can easily be one in 1 day from Fort Myers and you have a excellent chance of catching your first peacock bass there. There are also other exotic fish ( mayan cichild, Oscar, spotted tilapia, etc) in that canal system so you should have a good time catching new species of fish.Good lures to use for peacock ...

  3. Pictures of your peacocks pens? - BackYard Chickens

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    This is my adult pen, it is split into three sections. It is made out of locust post that my Dad cut down because they were overgrown, it was free and they are beautiful. The little red thing in the bottom left is a spigot so watering them is convenient. And this is my yearling pen. Last edited: May 26, 2011.

  4. Peafowl 103: Illness, Injury, Medication and Care (in progress)

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    Someone asked this thread be started, so I am copy/pasting from my word document to force myself to keep working on it... feel free to ignore it till the in progress tag is removed Welcome to Peafowl 103: Injury, Illness, Medication, and Care. If you are pre-reading for information about...

  5. Peacock - Surnames - Genealogy.com

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    Thomas Peacock 1718/9 marriage in Charleston, SC. Sharon Gammon 4/21/14. Archibald Peacock 1762-1845. John Hartley 5/01/14. Blennerhassett connection with Peacock family in INDIA. Nora McLean 6/30/14. Original Peacock Family Heirlooms on JustaJoy.com. Joy Shivar 7/22/14. Raymond Peacock.

  6. Peacock with possible gapeworms - BackYard Chickens

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    111. I gave Enrofloxyn 10% solution 1cc diluted with 1 cc water for 7days orally to my sick peafowl with similar symptoms, Gasping for air and shaking head non-stop. and achieved complete cure.. Just sharing my experiences. Thanks.

  7. Breeding, Hatching and Raising Peafowl - BackYard Chickens

    www.backyardchickens.com/articles/breeding-hatching-and-raising-peafowl.67360

    Once the fertile eggs hatch, place the peafowl chicks under a standard brooder lamp at 95 degrees F. Decrease the temperature of the brooder by five degrees each week until it is down to room temperature. Raising the Chicks. Peafowl chicks require lots of care.

  8. Peacock | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens

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    Buy ~ Sell ~ Trade. Other Poultry - Birds & Hatching Eggs. I have a 9 month old India Blue peacock for sale $100.00. Oakdale La. will not ship.

  9. Peafowl 101: Basic Care, Genetics, and Answers

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    Peafowl have an average lifespan of 15-20 years. The Indian peafowl originated in the Indian subcontinent while the Green peafowl are native to Asian countries from Burma to Java and prefer warmer climates. Peafowl are very loud creatures for several months of the year. Average adult live weight is 8-15lbs.

  10. anyone ever tried eating peacock bass? - Other Fish Species -...

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    PEACOCK BASS. Their eating quality is very good. Their flesh is white and sweet when cooked, and has very little oil, making it similar in taste to snapper or grouper. Also, they are not excessively bony. However, most professional American anglers recommend practicing catch and release for these species to protect their numbers in the United ...

  11. How to Raise Peafowl: Information on the Basics

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    A mature peacock can be mated to as many as five peahens. It takes 27-30 days for peafowl eggs to hatch. The eggs need to be candled after 10 days of incubation. They need to be kept at 99-100 degrees F and at a wet bulb temperature of 84-85 degrees F.