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On average, peahens lay slightly fewer eggs than [[chicken|chicken hens]], but are more consistent (and therefore predictable), laying between 6 and 8 eggs per clutch. Additionally, peafowl produce more [[meat]], [[fat]], and [[bone]]s than chickens when butchered as part of a [[meat industry]]. However, [[turkey]]s lay more eggs and produce more meat, fat, and bones than peafowl, although turkeys take twice as long to grow to full size. Tame [[giant eagle]]s produce much more meat, but only a maximum of 3 eggs per clutch, and are therefore a much worse choice for [[egg production]].
 
On average, peahens lay slightly fewer eggs than [[chicken|chicken hens]], but are more consistent (and therefore predictable), laying between 6 and 8 eggs per clutch. Additionally, peafowl produce more [[meat]], [[fat]], and [[bone]]s than chickens when butchered as part of a [[meat industry]]. However, [[turkey]]s lay more eggs and produce more meat, fat, and bones than peafowl, although turkeys take twice as long to grow to full size. Tame [[giant eagle]]s produce much more meat, but only a maximum of 3 eggs per clutch, and are therefore a much worse choice for [[egg production]].
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Peafowl are also the longest-lived of all the domestic birds.  This can make them perfect for alternate uses of a domestic animal, such as sealing them in "[[defense_guide#animals|lookout towers]]".  Since they don't eat or drink (yet), and can stay pastured in a 1x1 area staring through a window and/or fortification for up to 15 years in a row, they make useful watch-birds in preventing golin ambushes from sneaking through unmolested.
  
 
[[File:Common Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) RWD2.jpg|thumb|400px|center|[[Preference|Admired]] for their ''coloration'' and ''enormous fan tails'']]
 
[[File:Common Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) RWD2.jpg|thumb|400px|center|[[Preference|Admired]] for their ''coloration'' and ''enormous fan tails'']]

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Blue peafowl
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Urist likes blue peafowls for their coloration.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Attributes

· Egglaying

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 10

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 100 cm3
Mid: 2,000 cm3
Max: 4,000 cm3
Food products
Eggs 6-8
Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 15-30
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 8
Fat 8
Intestines 1

Raw materials

Bones 6
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A small forest bird. The male's tail creates an extravagant display for females. At night, they roost in the trees.

Blue peafowl are goose-sized birds found in tropical broadleaf forests. The males (peacocks) have bright blue plumage and tail feathers that make large, "eyed" fans. Females (peahens) have brown plumage, and lay eggs in a nest box. If a peacock is present and the eggs are not collected, they may eventually hatch into peachicks. Peachicks grow into adults 1 year after hatching.

Peafowl can be used as the basis for a poultry industry. They can often be purchased at embark or from traders. Peafowl, ducks, geese, and turkeys are the only common domestic egg-laying animals that can be found in wild populations, and, if your fortress includes the proper biome, can be gathered with cage traps and tamed, instead of purchased from traders or at embark.

On average, peahens lay slightly fewer eggs than chicken hens, but are more consistent (and therefore predictable), laying between 6 and 8 eggs per clutch. Additionally, peafowl produce more meat, fat, and bones than chickens when butchered as part of a meat industry. However, turkeys lay more eggs and produce more meat, fat, and bones than peafowl, although turkeys take twice as long to grow to full size. Tame giant eagles produce much more meat, but only a maximum of 3 eggs per clutch, and are therefore a much worse choice for egg production.

Peafowl are also the longest-lived of all the domestic birds. This can make them perfect for alternate uses of a domestic animal, such as sealing them in "lookout towers". Since they don't eat or drink (yet), and can stay pastured in a 1x1 area staring through a window and/or fortification for up to 15 years in a row, they make useful watch-birds in preventing golin ambushes from sneaking through unmolested.

Admired for their coloration and enormous fan tails
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All of the qualities of the blue peafowl suggest it would be an excellent choice for egg production and the meat industry. However, there is one small problem. At night, blue peafowl enjoy roosting in trees. This Elfish conduct is unbecoming for any creature owned by dwarves (although, there are some that feel that eating "tree roosters" sends the right message to the tree-fondling hippies Elves).

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