A) 2-5 years B) 50-75 years C) 10-25 years D) 1 year
A) Seeds, insects, and greens B) Fish C) Only seeds D) Only insects
A) Peahen B) Peafowl C) Peacock D) Peachick
A) Peahen B) Peachick C) Peafowl D) Peacock
A) Peacock B) Peafowl C) Peachick D) Peahen
A) No shelter needed B) An open field C) A large, sturdy coop D) A small birdhouse
A) 1 year B) Around 3 years C) 5 years D) 6 months
A) 20 square feet B) 10 square feet C) 5 square feet D) At least 80-100 square feet
A) 20+ eggs B) 1-2 eggs C) 10-12 eggs D) 4-8 eggs
A) 45 days B) 14 days C) 28-30 days D) 21 days
A) Rabbits B) Butterflies C) Squirrels D) Foxes
A) Short chicken wire B) No fence needed C) Tall, sturdy wire mesh D) An electric fence
A) A water bath B) A dry, sandy area C) Nothing is needed D) Oily dirt
A) Big Feet B) Blue eyes C) Feather loss D) Worm infestations
A) Every month B) Twice a year C) Never D) Every day
A) Arctic B) Desert C) Temperate D) Tundra
A) Keep them in a small cage B) No special care needed C) Remove all males D) Provide a suitable nesting area
A) Spring B) Fall C) Winter D) Summer
A) Flying B) Staying Warm C) Attract mates D) Camouflage
A) Yes, a shallow dish B) A deep pond C) Only rain water D) No, they only dust bathe
A) Roughly to assert dominance B) Play with it daily C) Gently and infrequently D) Ignore it
A) Flowers B) Trees C) Grass D) Toxic plants
A) No, they sleep on the ground B) They prefer hammocks C) Just a small box D) Yes, high branches or poles
A) Bright eyes and clean feathers B) Dull eyes and ruffled feathers C) Lethargy D) Hiding
A) No, they are flightless B) Yes, but they prefer to run C) Only when scared D) They fly very long distances
A) Regularly B) Once a year C) Never D) Once a month
A) Never B) Yes, with proper space and management C) Only with certain breeds D) Only baby chickens
A) Quiet chirps B) Barks C) Meows D) Loud, high-pitched calls
A) Adult peafowl feed B) Insects only C) Grass D) Chick starter feed
A) Training B) Relocating the garden C) Fencing or netting D) Spraying them with water |