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