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Peafowl come in seven variant colors; Charcoal, India Blue, Opal, Peach, Purple, Taupe and White. All color variations can be found in Jungle and Swamp biomes. Peafowls [[Drop|drop]] feathers in their respective colors.  
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Peafowl come in seven variant colors; Charcoal, India Blue, Opal, Peach, Purple, Taupe and White. All color variations can be found in Jungle and Swamp biomes.
 
   
 
   
 
==Behaviors==
 
==Behaviors==
* Peafowl, like Chickens, eat seeds thrown on the ground or by hand
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* [[Drop|drop]] feathers in their respective colors.
* Peafowl can drink from rivers, ponds, lakes, and troughs
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* Use [[nests]] to lay eggs.
* Peafowl will eat toads and frogs
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* Spawn in family groups in the wild.
* Peahens, like Hens, lay eggs in nests (same nest recipe).  You can either gather these eggs to use in recipes or leave them for the Peacock to help turn into baby chicks.
 
* Favorite Food: Seeds (in 1.11 and 1.12, any vanilla seed)
 
* You can scatter seeds (Right Click) on the ground for Peafowl to eat.  
 
  
 
==Care==
 
==Care==

Revision as of 22:44, 16 February 2018

Peafowl come in seven variant colors; Charcoal, India Blue, Opal, Peach, Purple, Taupe and White. All color variations can be found in Jungle and Swamp biomes.

Behaviors

  • drop feathers in their respective colors.
  • Use nests to lay eggs.
  • Spawn in family groups in the wild.

Care

Food

  • Peafowl eat seeds (all vanilla seeds).
  • Seeds can be scattered on the ground by right-clicking while holding seeds.
  • Can be hand fed seeds.
  • Will eat wild frogs and toads.
  • Favorites include; any vanilla seed. (ver. 1.11+)

Water

  • Will drink from water filled troughs, or water blocks such as ponds, rivers and lakes.
  • You can also fill up a water bucket and give them a drink manually.
  • Unlike pigs and cows, they do not consume a full water block or bucket.

Nests

For a peahen to lay eggs, she must be happy (fed and watered) and have access to a nest. You can pluck the eggs from the nest, or if you have a peacock in the coop leave them to hatch into peachicks.