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January/February
2008, Volume 17, Number 5
Lead Story: Environment & New Light Bulbs
In this story you will learn how the new so called energy
saver light bulbs might cause a major health risk to your
peafowl and yourself.
Inside
story: Peafowl Crown Feathers
The
issue of peafowl crown feathers or the lack of them has
caused an unfounded concern for many peafowl owners. In
this story you will learn the cause and what should be done
when your birds lose their crown
feathers!
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November/December 2007, Volume 17, Number
4
Lead
Story:
Are You Ready For Winter?
If you live in cold climats then you need to read this
informative story on how you and your peafowl can survive
winter and make it to spring.
Inside
story:
Long Do Peafowl Live?
This is one of the most asked peafowl questions each year.
You will discover all you need to know on how long your
peafowl will live and if there is anything you can do to
prolong their life.
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September/October
2007 Volume 17, Number 3
Lead
Story: Run Over By A Combine!
In this almost tragic story the owner of the Peacock
Information Center had his car totaled by a farm combine.
Read all about this accicdent that happened just steps out
side the peacock farm.
Inside
story:
Bandding Peafowl
How do you keep track of your peafowl. Do you know how to
do it. Then this story is a must read on this important
issue.
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July/August
2007 Volume 17, Number 2
Lead
Story: Bobcats in Iowa
When one thinks you are safe from wild animals in your area
a bobcat arrives and turns your peafowl's life upside down.
This story tells you how to keep your peafowl from being
lunch for the area bobcats.
Inside
story: Stinky!
It seems that life runs in cycles and our new friends, the
family of skunks have made life interesting for our peafowl
family. Learn how to keep your friendly skunks from
stinking up your life in your peafowl house.
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May/June
2007, Volume 17, Number 1
Lead
Story: The High Price of Feed
With the high cost of feeding today, learn the behind the
scene information on how to get the best feed for the
fewest dollars.
Inside
story:
Price of Peafowl
Once again this story comes up on how much peafowl should
cost today. Do not buy peafowl before reading this very
important story that can save you lots of money when buying
peafowl
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March/April
2007, Volume 16, Number 6
Lead
Story: Cold & Peafowl
Learn what to do when it gets below freezing and discover
all the tricks to keeping your peafowl healthy during the
winter.
Inside
story:
Eat the snow
This interesting story will tell you how snow can be
helpful in the winter time
Back
Page Story:
Peafowl Medical Emergency Box
This is a must read if you have peafowl as this story tells
you want you should have in case of a peafowl medical
emergency.
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January/February
2007, Volume 16, Number 5
Lead
Story: Peachicks, Peachicks, Peachicks
Learn how small to largs flocks of peachicks feed and water
in hot and cold times of the year. This helpful article
shows you what to expect with peachicks after they are out
of the brooder house.
Inside
story: The Deer & the peacock
How do deer and peacocks get along. This story will fill
you in on the two animals life together!
Back
Page Story: Incubator Product Review Correction
The Brower top hatch incubator model # TH120 does have a
fan. Learn more this feature.
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November/December
2006, Volume 16, Number 4
Lead
Story: Incubator Reviews part Two
In part 2 of this very important incubator review, we will
feature the Brower top hatch incubator model # TH120 and
the Lyons RX2, Stock # 910-063A, With the conclusion of
part two of this review, you will be able to make a firm
decision for yourself which incubator is right for you. You
will learn about the ease of set up out of box. Its pros
and cons and our general impressions of both the Brower top
hatch incubator model # TH120 and the Lyons RX2 Stock
#910-063A. This is a must read if you ever plan on buying a
new incubator in the future.
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September/October
2006 Volume 16, Number 3
Lead
Story: Incubator Reviews part one.
In part one of this most extensive review on incubators, we
review the GQF Hova-Bator with its ease of set up out of
box. Its pros and cons and our general impressions of the
Hova-Bator.
This entire issue features the GQF Hova-bator and this is a
must read if you ever plan on buying a new incubator in the
future.
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July/August
2006 Volume 16, Number 2
Lead
Story: The New Waterers
Watering needs are very important for your peafowl in
summer and in winter. What kinds of water containers are
available today and which work best for your situation and
for the numbers of peafowl you have.
Inside
story: What's that Odor in the barn?
There is not too many places in the USA where the skunk
does not cause pronlems. Learn first hand what to do when a
skunk gets into your peafowl housing arrangment and how to
come out smelling ok.
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May/June
2006, Volume 16, Number 1
Lead
Story: Shipping Your Peafowl
We have filled an entire issue with everything you will
need to know about shipping your peafowl all across the
USA. You will find out which is best for young and old
peafowl.
Learn which method is the saftest and which method has
insurance for your shipped peafowl.
In addition, this extensive information will gives you the
pros & cons on the best shipping containers for your
peafowl and where to purchace them.
If you plan on shipping peafowl in or out in the future,
this issue is a must read for you!
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March/April
2006, Volume 15, Number 6
Lead
Story: Hatching your Eggs
Again ,we dedicated an entire issue to this very important
subject matter. This issue is for you if you gather your
own eggs to hatch or ship in eggs. This issue will help you
with most known issues associated with hatching your
peahens eggs.
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January/February
2006, Volume 15, Number 5
Lead
Story:
Bird Flu Hysteria
In this issue you will find information found nowhere else.
Our extensive research on this issue will shed some light
on what many are in fear of. We dedicated a full edition of
the Peafowl Report to this very serious hype.
We may have discovered something that will give you some
peace of mind. This IS a must read issue today!
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November/December
2005, Volume 15, Number 4
Lead
Story: Cats & Peafowl
This age long question of can cats and peafowl live and get
along together is examine. You will have good solid tips
and ideas on how to have cats and peafowl live together in
peace.
This interesting story will focus on feral and captive
peafowl!
Inside
story: Gamebird Food problems!
The most important thing we do with peaowl is feed them.
This very important story explores the problems with
getting and finding a good sourch of gamebird food in your
area.
It also deals with the percentage of needed proteen and the
misconceptions on the amount of proteen needed in feed for
peafowl! A MUST read for the peafowl owner!!!
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September/October
2005 Volume 15, Number 3
Lead
Story:
Repairing your GQF 1202
This is a must read report on how to repair your GQF 1202
incubator . This how to manuel gives you a step by step
instructions in fixing the turner of the best incubator
ever made for hatching peahens eggs!
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July/August
2005 Volume 15, Number 2
Lead
Story:The Hubba Bubba Peacock
This special edition of the Pearowl Report gives an in
depth feature and interview on the making of the
commercial. It featured the Hubba Bubba Peacock claymation.
This exclusive story will get behind the sean and tell you
how this very cleaver commercial was made.
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May/June
2005, Volume 15, Number 1
Lead
Story: Hunter S. Thompson's Peafowl
This story will give the reader an insite to this late
writer's love for peafowl. It will also include information
on the editors of the Peafowl report's personal
relationshiph with him form many year.
Inside
story:
Houdini The Peahen
Learn on how this peahen got out of her cage for several
weeks and eluded her owners on going into a different pen.
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March/April 2005, Volume 14, Number 6
Lead
Story: Free Ranging Peafowl
Most people want peafowl to have free range on their land.
Learn how this can be done without stress to humans and
peafowl owners!
Inside
story:
Hatching Season Preparations!
There are so many things to do in order to get ready each
hatching season . This is a must read for all serious
breeders!
Back
Page Story: Shipping Eggs
Get some tips and ideas on shipping eggs. Hatching eggs
seem to be the best and least expensive way to get new
bloodlines with the greatest risk.
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January/February 2005, Volume 14, Number 5
Lead
Story:
New Color Mutations?
We have dedicated an entire issue of our newsletter to the
facts and myths associated with the 90 so called "new"
color mutations. Several breeders all over the USA have
been "creating" color types that have proven to be quite
interesting. Learn the truth about the "so" called gray
black shoulder peahen that changes colors like a chameleon.
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November/December 2004, Volume 14, Number 4
Lead
Story:
Painting & Peafowl
What do you do when it comes to painting your buildings for
your peafowl?. This story will also give tips on keeping
peafowl safe during the painting process.
Inside
story:
In Memory of Dr. Willard Hollander
The staff of the Peafowl Report mourns the death of the
peafowl world's foremost expert on peafowl genetics.
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September/October
2004 Volume 14, Number 3
Lead
Story: The New Puppy
Are you considering a new puppy for your farm? This story
will help you learn more how you can integrate your life
with peafowl and a new puppy.
Inside
story:
Those Scary Peacocks!
This amusing story will disclose how peafowl can actually
act like a deterant for strangers on your farm.
Back
Page Story:
Severe Storms and a Visitor!
This story is about a mysterious stranger finding shelter
in our peafowl barn.
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July/August
2004 Volume 14, Number 2
Lead
Story: Our Trusty GQF 1202 Incubator.
If you ever plan on hatching peahen eggs with an incubator
then this story is a must read. This story will show you
how to keep your incubator running and how to repair it
when it breaks down.
Inside
story:
Egg Bound!
The issue of your peahen being egg bound can be a matter of
life & death for your peahen. Learn how you may be able
to keep your peahens laying eggs without any problems
during egg laying season.
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May/June
2004, Volume 14, Number 1
Lead
Story: The Political Peacock
This interesting story features Tony Blankley and his
peafowl. He is one of several political pundits each week
on "The McLaughlin Group" on PBS as well as a weekly
columnist for the Washington Times. You will learn all
about his life with peafowl.
Inside
story:
Are Peafowl Smart?
You would be surprised how often this question is asked.
Discover the "real truth on how smart peafowl are!
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March/April
2004, Volume 13, Number 6
Lead
Story: Evil Dr. Peacock
This exclusive story special to the Peafowl Report
chroncicles the behind the scenes creation of Kellogg's ad
campaign for Rainbow Froot Loops. We have given a full
issue to this most fascinating story. If you enjoy kids TV
as well as cartoons, you will be amused with the rest of
the story on this "tail" of Evil Dr. Peacock.
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January/February
2004, Volume 13, Number 5
Lead
Story:
Raising Peafowl with a busy lifestyle!
If you're like most people, owning peafowl can make your
life more complex. Learn how to balance your life along
with your peafowl!
Inside
story:
Are Peafowl Smart?
This story will explore the age old answer to this
question.
Back
Page Story:
How much space do Peacocks/peafowl require?
For the first time, a complete short answer to this very
important question.
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November/December
2003, Volume 13, Number 4
Lead
Story:
Water For Peafowl
This interesting story will provide the reader with solid
tips for winter and summer use of water for your peafowl.
Inside
story:
Winter Care For Peafowl
Whether you live in a cold part of the world or in a more
temperate climate, this story will have valuable ideas of
how to keep your peafowl safe during the harsh winter
climate.
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September/October
2003 Volume 13, Number 3
Lead
Story: Peacock Carnival
Discover the reason world famous designer, D'Loran uses
blue & white peacock feathers in his high fashion
designs for Carnival!
Inside
story:
Treated Lumber & Peafowl
Can treated lumber hurt your peafowl? This story is a must
if you use treated lumber around your peafowl!
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July/August
2003 Volume 13, Number 2
Lead
Story: Peafowl & Lightning
If you live in an areas where lightning happens, your
peafowl & buildings can be in danger. Learn about the
important lightning equipment that is needed to protect
your birds.
Inside
story:
Peacock Patterned Baldness
The question is asked often about peacocks sporting missing
feathers year after year. This story will supply the causes
and what to do with this unsightly problem.
Back
Page Story: Peacock Displaying with a bad Leg
You will learn how to prevent and provide comfort for adult
peafowl with injured legs.
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May/June
2003, Volume 13, Number 1
Lead
Story: Feeding your Peafowl
Learn the dos and don'ts about feeding your peafowl and
learn the secret formula the Peacock Information Center
uses!
Inside
story:
My Tail's Wearing Out!
Why do your peacock's tail feathers look so bad during the
breeding season? You will learn how to keep your peacock
looking good all season!
Back
Page Story:
Game Bird Food Hard To Find!!
Feeding your peafowl is becoming more difficult in 2003
with fewer & fewer feed manufacturers. Discover
important tips on how to get this important feed for your
peafowl in your home town!
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March/April
2003, Volume 12, Number 6
Lead
Story:
Mr.C's Peacock Stained Glass Window!
Peacock art has been with us since the beginning of time.
Discover the location and the history of mid America's
finest peacock stained glass window located in Omaha,
Nebraska's finest Italian restaurants!
Inside
story:
Stir it up!
How important is bedding in your peafowl pens? Learn how to
get the most out of straw in your pens. Get important tips
that will help your peafowl survive the cold winter months
when temperatures are below freezing and zero!
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January/February
2003, Volume 12, Number 5
Lead
Story: Do Peahens Select Peacocks For Mating?
This Major study done by the Peacock Information Center is
bound to cause a stir in the biology behavior world when it
comes to peafowl mating habits! The object of this study
will show that peahens do not preselect peacocks with
larger tails (trains) or certain male characteristics like
longer tail feathers, but are mated randomly when wandering
into a peacock's territory.
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November/December
2002, Volume 12, Number 4
Lead
Story: The He/She Peacock Continued!
This story is a continuation of newsletter 12-3 and the sex
reversal of three India Blue peahens. This story includes
an interesting twist of a sex reversal of a new Black
Shoulder Peahen in it's first year of the change over from
being a Peahen to a Peacock! Explore the new evidence of
why this maybe happening more often in peahens and other
animals in the world!
Back
Page Story:
Toe Nails & Leg Scales
Learn all about toe nail care and leg scale problems in
peafowl.
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September/October
2002 Volume 12, Number 3
Lead
Story: The He/She Peacock!
This special edition of the peafowl report devotes an
entire issue to the sex reversals of three peahens. Learn
all about how three normal peahens grew eye tail feathers
normally seen on male peacocks! Find out how the most
recent he/she is progressing through her change into normal
male peacock colors! Can and will this happen to your
peahens and is there any way to prevent this ? This is a
must read for all peafowl owners!
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July/August
2002 Volume 12, Number 2
Lead
Story: Peafowl...pets or pests?
This fascinating story explores the issue of peafowl
causing problems in communities not zoned for poultry and
how some people have made peafowl into pets!
Inside
story:
Help! my peacock is attacking me and causing problems!
Are peafowl attacking people and if so, why are they doing
it?
Back
Page Story:
How do you incubate hatching eggs?
Funny as it seems, some people seem to think they do not
need an incubator or brooding poultry to hatch eggs. Learn
the proper way to incubate eggs!
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May/June
2002, Volume 12, Number 1
Lead
Story: The Peacock Guitar
This fascinating story explores the creation of $350,000.00
guitar by the Martin guitar Company with a peacock on it!
Inside
story:
Ren-o-sal No longer available
Learn why this medication will not be manufactured any
more!
Back
Page Story:
How long does it take to hatch an egg?
Get the truth on the correct time it takes to incubate a
peahen's egg!
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March/April
2002, Volume 11, Number 6
Lead
Story: The Owl and the Peacock
Owls can create problems with your peafowl. Learn how you
can protect your peafowl from this night time problem!
Inside
story:
Terramycin and Peachicks
This antibiotic has helped save all kinds of animals
throughout the years, learn how it may save your peachicks
this spring!
Back
Page Story: Frozen Eggs
Eggs that are laid in early spring can and will freeze.
Learn what can or can not be done during the freezing cold
and early spring!
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January/February
2002, Volume 11, Number 5
Lead
Story: Feather Picking
Learn the three major causes of feather picking in peafowl
and what to do about it!
Inside
story:
Are your peafowl ready for winter?
This story gives advise on what to do to have healthy
peafowl during winter.
Back
Page Story: Moving your peachicks and adult peafowl
You will learn how to move your peafowl safely to new
housing arrangements during their life cycle from peachicks
to adult.
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November/December
2001, Volume 11, Number 4
Lead
Story: The Hollywood Peacock
Learn how Hollywood is using trained peacocks for
television, commercials, and motion pictures.
Inside
story:
Grasshopper Knock Down Drag Outs!
This fascinating story will give insight on how peahens
capture insects for their peachicks.
Back
Page Story: Guineas and Peafowl
The question always arises....will guineas and peafowl get
along? Learn the pros and cons on this issue.
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September/October
2001 Volume 11, Number 3
Lead
Story: Shipping Peachicks By Air Mail In Jeopardy
Learn why the United States Postal Service & the
airlines have stopped the shipment of all day old poultry
including peachicks!
Inside
story:
Willard is Back...Rats!
Rodents can be a major problem with peafowl. This
interesting story will give important tips to keep your
peafowl pens rat and mice free!
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July/August
2001 Volume 11, Number 2
Lead
Story: California Castaways!
Learn about the sad and disturbing news of the capture of
50 plus wild India Blue peafowl in the cities of Rancho
Palos Verdes and Polos Verdes Estate, California. The story
tells of the two choices the two cities had and how and why
they chose to capture the peafowl rather than to use a
safer plan.
Back
Page story:
Do peahens eat eggs?
Have your peahens ever eaten an egg after laying it? You
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May/June
2001 Volume 11, Number 1
Lead
Story: Millicent & Miles
Learn the rest of the story about
the stuffed peacock baby twins (similar to beanie babies)
formerly sold as a JC Penney promotion.
Inside
story:
Peafowl Survivor Revisited
This story talks about new information recently learned
since the survivor story in newletter issue 10-5. Winter is
not the only environmental factor that may cause challenges
to peafowl breeders. A must read for peafowl owners.
Inside
story #2: Lost Peafowl & Wind!
Peafowl can become a kite in windy conditions. Learn how to
keep peafowl safe in windy conditions.
Back
Page story: Possessed Peacock Returns Home
This interesting "tail" will make for an interesting read
on peacock lore!
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March/April
2001, Volume 10, Number 6
Lead
Story: The Peafowl Canal
Learn how mud, freezing rain, sleet, and snow can turn you
pens into an icy, muddy mess.
This informative story will give you helpful hints and tips
on making better use your peafowl's outside aviaries year
around.
Inside
Story: Vionate Revisited
Discover how this wonder supplement helps in keeping your
peachicks healthy during the crucial first several weeks of
life.
Back
Page Story: Are You Ready For The Breeding Season?
Explore our helpful tips on getting the most eggs and
peachicks out of your peahens.
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January/February
2001, Volume 10, Number 5
Lead
Story: Survivor!
This story deals with most of your questions as to how well
peafowl do in cold climates.
This is a must if you have peafowl or are planning on
adding peafowl to your collection!
Back
Page story: Cross Breeding Peafowl
This fascinating story will supply you with the do's and
don't of breeding related peafowl !
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November/December
2000, Volume 10, Number 4
Lead
Story: Your Children and Peafowl !
This valuable story will guide you if peafowl are for you
if you have or are planning on having children in the
future.
Inside
Story: My peafowl look sick !
Learn if a time of the year will have your peafowl looking
sick even if they are healthy!
Back
Page story: Peafowl and Chickens!
Will it be okay to have peafowl if you have chickens? This
story will answer all your questions on this issue!
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September/October
2000 Volume 10, Number 3
Lead
Story: Hooray For Hollywood!
Read about co-editor's experience in Hollywood filming for
"You Lie Like A Dog"
Inside
Story: Ticks & Peafowl
Do peafowl eat more ticks than other poultry?
Back
Page Story: How Long Do Peafowl Live?
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July/August
2000 Volume 10, Number 2
Lead
Story: Where Do Peahens Make Their Nests?
This Feature story provides insites and separates myths
from facts on the nesting habits of feral and captive
peahens.
Back
Page story: Buying Hatching Eggs
Learn the pros and cons of purchasing hatching eggs as
opposed to purchasing peachicks and adult peafowl.
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May/June
2000 Volume 10, Number 1
Lead
story: Ten Years And Counting
The Peafowl Report celebrates a decade of publishing and
revisits interesting stories.
Inside
Stories: The New Ramp
Learn how new things can cause problems with your peafowl.
Keeping
Starlings & Wild Birds Out of Pens
You will discover what to do to keep your pens free of
unwanted flying visitors.
Back
Page Story: Snakes Again?
This story will add more information on whether snakes are
eaten by peafowl.
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March/April
2000, Volume 9, Number 6
Lead
Story: PEACOCK DELICACY
Do people really eat peacocks? Learn what people do in
China with their peafowl!
Inside
Story: ARE YOUR PEAFOWL BORED?
Learn how to keep your peafowl healthy and happy in
captivity.
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January/February
2000, Volume 9, Number 5
Lead
Story: SNAKES AND PEAFOWL
Do peafowl chase snakes away, or is it a wives tale?
Inside
Story: WANT TO SELL FEATHERS?
Learn how to market your peafowl feathers.
Back
Page Story: SHIPPING PEAFOWL
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November/December
1999, Volume 9, Number 4
Lead
Story: PREPARING YOUR PEAFOWL FOR Y2K!!!
This story is a must for all peafowl breeders!
Inside
Story:
HOW LONG IS TOO LONG?
How long should I let a peahen sit?
Back
Page Story:
WHEN CAN PEACHICKS CARE FOR THEMSELVES?
This question has been around since the beginning of time,
learn the tricks of the trade in knowing what age you can
turn loose your peachicks or newly acquired peafowl of all
ages.
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September/October
1999, Volume 9, Number 3
Lead
Story: HOT BED IN THE PEN
Learn how a fire can be caused in your pen when rainy
weather is a problem.
Inside
Story: BUT I CRACKED OPEN THE EGG?
Find out why cracking opening a egg after incubation will
tell you nothing. Learn about why your eggs did not hatch!
Back
Page Story: THE PEACHICK AND THE MOUSE
This fun story will have you laughing at a close encounter
of a baby mouse and a young peachick.
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July/August
1999, Volume 9, Number 2
Lead
Story: WILD PEAFOWL IN CALIFORNIA
This fascinating story gives the reader the latest news
update on how well the wild peafowl of California are
surviving with their human counterparts.
Inside
Story: EGG STORAGE
Learn the true ins and outs in storing your eggs before
shipping and incubation.
Back
Page Story: HOW TO CATCH PEAFOWL
Much to everyone's surprise, catching peafowl is not like
catching chickens. Learn the proper technique on how to
capture peafowl safely without harming them. This story is
valuable for all peafowl breeders.
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May/June
1999, Volume 9, Number 1
Lead
Story: SHE WON'T GET OFF THE NEST
Peahens sometimes will not get off of the nest! What do you
do? This story will guide you on what to do when this
happens.
Inside
Story: NIGHTTIME PROBLEMS
Learn what causes peafowl to make noise at night.
Inside
Story: SEXED PEAHEN EGGS
Can you sex peahen eggs? This story will dispel many of the
myths on this subject.
Inside
Story: DO I HAVE BLACK SHOULDER IN MY BLUES?
Find out how to answer this interesting question.
Back
Page Story: WHEAT STRAW
Is wheat straw good to use for bedding and should you use
it?
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March/April
1999, Volume 8, Number 6
Lead
Story: PEN DESIGN
This feature provides the reader with valuable information
on everything you need to know on building pens during and
after you get started. A must issue for all breeders.
Inside
Story: PRICE OF PEAFOWL
This story provides peafowl owners with everything you need
to know when selling and purchasing peafowl.
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January/February
1999, Volume 8, Number 5
Lead
Story: THE SNOW BOARDING PEACOCK
Inside
Story: VIONATE, THE WONDER SUPPLEMENT!!
Learn how this vitamin and mineral supplement can improve
egg production in your peafowl.
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November/December
1998, Volume 8, Number 4
Lead
Story: CONGO PEACOCK, NOT CONGO PEAFOWL!
Learn why some people are calling this pheasant a peafowl .
Also learn the history of this newly discovered pheasant.
Back
Page Story: MY TAIL FEATHERS WON'T FALL OUT
This story tells why an Oaten Peacock would not lose his
tail feathers
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September/October
1998, Volume 8, Number 3
Lead
Story: GOING BLIND
Cameo/Silver Dun peafowl can and do go blind, learn
surprising new information about this chocolate colored
peafowl.
Inside
Story: HOW TO IDENTIFY THE AGE OF A BLUE
PEACOCK
Novice and veteran breeders define an easy and fast way to
identify the age of the India Blue and Black Shoulder
peacocks.
BOOK
REVIEW
Diseases of poultry published by Iowa State University.
Back
Page Story: TO CLIP OR NOT TO CLIP
The debate goes on, should peafowl breeders clip the wings
of free ranging birds and will this cause problems or
death? Learn the pros and cons of this issue.
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July/August
1998, Volume 8, Number 2
Lead
Story: FIVE'S COMPANY!
Learn how baby peachicks, guinea fowl, and ducks and live
together.
Inside
Story: MOW THE GRASS
Helpful hints on keeping brush and grass cleared near your
pens and how this will protect your peafowl from predators.
Inside
Story: FERTILIZATION OF PEAHEN EGGS
Does a male need to be present for a peahen to lay eggs.
Back
Page Story: PEAFOWL WATCHDOG
Can peafowl protect you from intruders? You'll be surprised
by the answer!!!
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May/June
1998, Volume 8, Number 1
Lead
Story: SPRING MARCHES IN!
March blizzard made life miserable for people and peafowl.
Learn how to prepare for similar winter problems for those
living in snow country.
Back
Page Story: SANITATION OF FEATHERS
Learn how to clean feathers.
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March/April
1998, Volume 7, Number 6
Lead
Story: ANNA'S CIRCUS PEACOCKS!
Read about the newest circus peacock act.
Inside
Story: MUD IN THE PENS!!!
How do you keep from sinking in the mud while walking in
your peafowl pens?
WHITE
OR ALBINO PEAFOWL???
What is the difference between white and albino peafowl?
Back
Page Story: SLEEPING PEAFOWL
Keep your peafowl active in cold weather.
QUICK
TIP #1
How to maintain your straw bedding in your peafowl pens.
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January/February
1998, Volume 7, Number 5
Lead
Story: PEACOCK'S SOAR WITH THE EAGLES
Find out what connection peacocks have with Native
Americans and Hollywood.
Inside
Story: THE FRIGHT SYNDROME
Discover what can be done to keep peafowl calm.
Back
Page Story: FLAGYL'S PROBLEMS
Learn about the new Blackhead cure, its problem and how to
make it more effective.
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November/December
1997, Volume 7, Number 4
Lead
Story: THE ANGELIC PEACOCK
Learn what peacocks have to do with the angel, Michael and
other peacock lore.
Inside
Story: PEN CLEANING
Helpful tips for peafowl breeders on cleaning their peafowl
cages.
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September/October
1997, Volume 7, Number 3
Lead
Story: PEAFOWL AND BICYCLES, BICYCLES, BICYCLES
Learn what RAGBRAI (Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride
Across Iowa) has to do with peafowl. This story is for
bicyclists and peafowl enthusiasts.
Inside
Story: WE LOST OUR MOM
What will happen to peachicks when their mom starts sitting
on a new nest of eggs?
PEACHICK
EYE PROBLEMS
What you do when your peachick's eyes crust over?
Back
Page Story: MY CREST IS GONE
Are you peafowl's top knot or crest on their head gone?
Find out what you should do.
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July/August
1997, Volume 7, Number 2
Lead
Story: GREEN PEAFOWL IN THAILAND
Learn how wild Green Peafowl are surviving in Thailand with
the help of Belinda Stewart-Cox.
Inside
Story: MOM'S FEEDING ME
Peachicks are taught to eat by their mothers.
Back
Page Story: HOW LONG DO I KEEP MY BIRDS CAGED UP BEFORE
LETTING THEM LOOSE?
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May/June
1997, Volume 7, Number 1
Lead
Story: HERSHEY'S "MR. RIGHT"
Learn about the delicious Origami featured in Hershey's new
commercial featuring a peacock!!!
Inside
Story: DIRTY HATCHING EGGS
Is "cleanliness next to Godliness" the best policy with
peahen's eggs???
Back
Page Story: PEAHEN HATCHING HER OWN EGGS
Should we let our peahens hatch out her own eggs??? What do
I do if she neglects her eggs???
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March/April
1997, Volume 6, Number 6
Lead
Story: KIDS AND PEAFOWL
Is it safe to have peafowl with your family and children?
Learn the do's and don't of having kids & peafowl.
Inside
Stories: DON'T EAT THE SNOW
Can peafowl survive the snowy parts of the world by eating
snow?
NEVER
LOOK UP
Free ranging peafowl and the dilemma of letting them roam
free.
USA
TODAY HOT SITE AWARD
Editor Debra Joan Buck's story on her esteemed award.
Back
Page Story: CALCIUM FOR PEAHENS
Can the lack of calcium kill your peahens?
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January/February
1997, Volume 6, Number 5
Lead
Story: PAT, THE PEACOCK
Learn
about NBC's new mascot "Pat The Peacock"
Inside
Story: PEN MAINTENANCE
Poor
housing conditions can cause you to lose your peafowl!!
Back
Page Story: RUNAWAY PEACOCK
He
flew the coop! See how he was returned home safely.
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November/December
1996, Volume 6, Number 4
Cover
story: THE PEACOCK ON THE MAGI
This
Christmas season we are including a story featuring a color
reproduction of a 1425 painting depicting a peacock
guarding the magi.
Inside
stories: DRIVE BY SHOOTINGS
Hunting
season poses danger to domesticated peafowl.
Back
page story: BUYING HEALTHY PEAFOWL
Learn
what to look for when buying peafowl to make sure you don't
buy sick birds.
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WINTER
TIPS FOR YOUR PEAFOWL
NINE
DAYS BELOW ZERO...Find
out how peafowl can survive below zero weather. Vol. 5-6
PEAFOWL
& SNOW...Learn
how peafowl frolic in the snow. Vol. 5-5
BEDDING
DOWN FOR WINTER...Discover
what you need to do for your peafowl's safety during the
winter. Vol. 5-4
SUPPLEMENTAL
LIGHTING...Will
light help your peafowl? Vol. 2-5
PEAFOWL
LIVING IN ALASKA...Think
it is too cold for peafowl to live in Alaska? Vol. 1-4
WIND
CHILL & PEAFOWL...Cold
winter winds can & do affect your healthy peafowl. Vol.
2-6
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SPRING
& SUMMER TIPS FOR YOUR PEAFOWL
FIND
OUT WHY A PEAHEN DID NOT SIT ON HER EGGS.
Vol. 1-2
INTRODUCING
NEW PEAFOWL TO THE FLOCK.
Vol. 1-4
WHY
DIDN'T MY PEAHEN EGGS HATCH.
Vol. 1-6
HELPFUL
HINTS ON EGG PRODUCTION.
Vol. 2-1
SHOULD
I CLEAN MY HATCHING EGGS?
Vol. 2-3
WILL
AIR CONDITIONING HAVE ANY EFFECT ON HATCHING EGGS?
Vol. 3-3
ORGANIC
BUG CONTROL.
Vol. 4-2
GETTING
PEACHICKS TO EAT.
Vol. 5-1
SUCCESSFUL
HATCHING.
Vol. 5-1
CALCIUM
DURING EGG SEASON.
Vol. 5-2 & 6-6
SHADE
FOR PEAFOWL.
Vol. 6-2
SWIMMING
PEAHEN.
Vol. 6-3
INCUBATOR
TIPS.
Vol. 3-1 & Vol. 3-2
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