A) Grains, seeds, and insects B) Only leafy greens C) Just fish D) Exclusively fruits
A) 10 square feet B) 5 square feet C) At least 80 square feet D) 20 square feet
A) Constant sunlight exposure B) Unlimited access to grit C) Immediate introduction to the flock D) Warmth and protection from predators
A) Excessive panting B) Bright eyes and clean feathers C) Dull, closed eyes D) Drooping tail feathers
A) No shelter needed B) An open-air pen C) A damp, enclosed space D) A dry, draft-free coop
A) Earthworms B) Ladybugs C) Butterflies D) Foxes
A) Year-round B) Spring and Summer C) Only in January D) Fall and Winter
A) 15-20 B) 30-40 C) 4-8 D) 1-2
A) 60 days B) 14 days C) 28 days D) 7 days
A) Release it into the wild B) Ignore it and hope it gets better C) Isolate it and contact a vet D) Give it human medication
A) Water B) Milk C) Juice D) Soda
A) To hydrate B) To cool off C) To remove parasites D) To attract mates
A) A herd B) A school C) An ostentation D) A pack
A) Salt only B) Sugar only C) Calcium and vitamins D) Grease
A) High-energy foods B) Ice water C) Only fruits D) Nothing extra, just what they find
A) Flying long distances B) Attracting a mate C) Digging for food D) Keeping warm
A) Yes, short distances B) They only fly if chased C) Yes, very long distances D) No, they cannot fly at all
A) Tying their legs together B) Wing clipping C) Blindfolding them D) Confining them to a small cage
A) Pea-chick B) Pea-person C) Peacock D) Peahen
A) Pea-dette B) Peahen C) Pea-lad D) Peacock
A) Regularly, to prevent disease B) Once a year C) Never, to maintain their natural habitat D) Only when it rains
A) Measles B) Blackhead C) Mumps D) Chickenpox
A) Underground fence B) Short and flimsy C) Invisible fence D) Tall and sturdy
A) Leave them alone to heal naturally B) Put them out of their misery C) Provide first aid and contact a vet D) Give them to local authorities
A) Morning and evening B) Throughout the night C) Only at noon D) Whenever they look hungry
A) Keep them in a small cage B) Isolate them from other peafowl C) Give them only one type of food D) Provide perches and toys
A) Feather plucking B) Dust bathing C) Calling loudly D) Displaying their train
A) Extremely cold climates B) Temperate climates C) Submerged in water D) Extremely hot climates
A) Extra water B) Extra protein C) Extra carbs D) Extra sugar
A) Rocks for building nests B) Sand for sleeping C) Mud for cleaning D) Grit for digestion |