NSW Australia

Indian Blue Peacock

Peacocks are large, colorful pheasants known for their iridescent tails.
The term "peacock" is commonly used to refer to birds of both sexes. Technically, only males are peacocks. Females are peahens, and together, they are called peafowl.
Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) are members of the pheasant family, and the national bird of India.
Because of their nature, peacocks are not really suitable to be kept as pets in residential urban areas. Peacocks are ideally suited to Country Houses, or rural areas.
The peafowl's natural habitat is woodland and forest though in the wild they adapt well to different environments. The peafowl natural diet consists of worms, insects, small snakes and reptiles, small mammals, berries, grain and seed.

  • Peacocks are suitable for permaculture gardens, small or large acreage.
  • Peacocks control pests in the garden and are known to eradicate small snakes and chase larger snakes.
  • Peacocks call out, they are a "watchdog" and they will let you know when a stranger is approaching.
  • Peacocks also beautify your home environment with their magnificent show of tail feathers.

Pied Peacock

Peacock Orders

Currently Available

Indian Blue Male Peacocks: Two years old,
they are colouring now and are ready to breed.

Indian Blue Male Peacocks: Eight Months old.

Pied Male Peacocks: It is possible for our pied peacocks to throw white peafowl.

White Peacock

White Peacocks: White progeny can be viewed,
although at this point the white peafowl are not for sale.

To make an enquiry or place a peacock order
for an Anvil Creek Peacock,
please use the Contact Us form.
All genuine enquiries will be answered.

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They are not Anvil Creek Peacocks