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How to Care for Peafowls - Quiz
Contributed by: Sandhu
  • 1. What is the primary food source for peafowls?
A) Exclusively fruits
B) Just fish
C) Grains, seeds, and insects
D) Only leafy greens
  • 2. How much space do peafowls typically need per bird?
A) 20 square feet
B) 10 square feet
C) 5 square feet
D) At least 80 square feet
  • 3. What is crucial for peafowl chicks?
A) Constant sunlight exposure
B) Immediate introduction to the flock
C) Unlimited access to grit
D) Warmth and protection from predators
  • 4. What is a sign of a healthy peafowl?
A) Dull, closed eyes
B) Bright eyes and clean feathers
C) Drooping tail feathers
D) Excessive panting
  • 5. What type of shelter is best for peafowls?
A) No shelter needed
B) A dry, draft-free coop
C) A damp, enclosed space
D) An open-air pen
  • 6. Which predator poses a significant threat to peafowls?
A) Ladybugs
B) Butterflies
C) Earthworms
D) Foxes
  • 7. What is the breeding season for peafowls typically?
A) Year-round
B) Only in January
C) Spring and Summer
D) Fall and Winter
  • 8. How many eggs do peahens usually lay per clutch?
A) 30-40
B) 1-2
C) 15-20
D) 4-8
  • 9. What is the incubation period for peafowl eggs?
A) 7 days
B) 28 days
C) 14 days
D) 60 days
  • 10. What should you do if a peafowl appears sick?
A) Release it into the wild
B) Isolate it and contact a vet
C) Ignore it and hope it gets better
D) Give it human medication
  • 11. Peafowls need access to fresh ______ for drinking.
A) Juice
B) Milk
C) Soda
D) Water
  • 12. What is 'peafowl dust bathing' used for?
A) To hydrate
B) To attract mates
C) To remove parasites
D) To cool off
  • 13. What is a group of peafowl called?
A) A school
B) A herd
C) An ostentation
D) A pack
  • 14. What supplements might be needed for peafowl health?
A) Salt only
B) Sugar only
C) Grease
D) Calcium and vitamins
  • 15. During winter, what food is most important for peafowl?
A) High-energy foods
B) Only fruits
C) Nothing extra, just what they find
D) Ice water
  • 16. What is the main purpose of a peafowl's train (long tail feathers)?
A) Flying long distances
B) Keeping warm
C) Attracting a mate
D) Digging for food
  • 17. Are peafowls good fliers?
A) No, they cannot fly at all
B) Yes, short distances
C) They only fly if chased
D) Yes, very long distances
  • 18. What is the best way to prevent peafowls from flying out of an enclosure?
A) Confining them to a small cage
B) Wing clipping
C) Tying their legs together
D) Blindfolding them
  • 19. What is the term for a male peafowl?
A) Pea-person
B) Peacock
C) Pea-chick
D) Peahen
  • 20. What is the term for a female peafowl?
A) Peahen
B) Pea-lad
C) Peacock
D) Pea-dette
  • 21. How often should you clean peafowl enclosures?
A) Only when it rains
B) Regularly, to prevent disease
C) Never, to maintain their natural habitat
D) Once a year
  • 22. What common disease can affect peafowl?
A) Chickenpox
B) Blackhead
C) Measles
D) Mumps
  • 23. What kind of fencing is needed to keep peafowl safely contained?
A) Underground fence
B) Tall and sturdy
C) Short and flimsy
D) Invisible fence
  • 24. What should you do with injured peafowl?
A) Provide first aid and contact a vet
B) Leave them alone to heal naturally
C) Put them out of their misery
D) Give them to local authorities
  • 25. What is the best time of day to feed peafowl?
A) Throughout the night
B) Morning and evening
C) Whenever they look hungry
D) Only at noon
  • 26. How can you enrich a peafowl's environment?
A) Isolate them from other peafowl
B) Provide perches and toys
C) Give them only one type of food
D) Keep them in a small cage
  • 27. What behavior might indicate a peafowl is stressed?
A) Calling loudly
B) Displaying their train
C) Feather plucking
D) Dust bathing
  • 28. What type of climate is best for peafowl?
A) Extremely cold climates
B) Temperate climates
C) Submerged in water
D) Extremely hot climates
  • 29. What's important to provide during molting season?
A) Extra carbs
B) Extra sugar
C) Extra water
D) Extra protein
  • 30. Besides food and water, what else do peafowl require for optimal health?
A) Rocks for building nests
B) Grit for digestion
C) Sand for sleeping
D) Mud for cleaning
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