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  139. "articleBody": "How To Raise Healthy Profitable Peafowl For Meat And Egg Production In Your Own Backyard Even If You're Just Starting Out In Raising Peafowl. That's Right, Finally Here's A Beginner's And Advanced Farmers Guide That Will Guide You On How To Raise Your Very Own Peafowl For Profits Or Pleasure Even If You've Never Done Any Form Of Farming Before. You've been searching around for information on how to raise peafowl, but you not finding enough guidelines to get you started? Or you have some questions you need answers to when raising peafowl? Well look no further because I've got the answers to all questions you may have to raising your own healthy peafowl. Peafowl is a domestic bird that is about the size of a average chicken. When it is in the wild it enjoys living in wooden areas which as forests. It is a multi coloured feathered bird with long tails and native to India, Southeast Asia and Central Africa. Peafowls are renowned for their gorgeous plumage. Technically peacocks are the male peafowl, the females are called peahens. There are 3 distinct species of peafowl which exist, with different coloration. But today livestock farmers are raising peafowl as a self-sustaining business. As a farmer you can sell their eggs and meat for passive income since they are nutritious. You too can raise big, healthy, profit-paying peafowl, if you will merely meet certain clearly defined peafowl requirements. If you do this, and it's easy, you need never worry about profits, you are sure to succeed. The Benefits Of Raising Peafowl... Peafowl may not be a commonly raised livestock amongst farmers but they can be easily raised by anyone anywhere in the world. They are also resistant to diseases, thus you don't need to spend of lot on vets. It is without a doubt that peafowls look beautiful to the eye and make good companions too. They are fun to keep, provide entertainment and grow fast as well. Their egges are very delicious and fetch nice price in the market with their growing demand. They have a very unique color when compared to chicken eggs. Peafowl feathers make great craft projects. They can be used to decorate various things, which makes them profitable as well when sold to markets. They can also clean up your yard by eating pests such as mice, insects and frogs. And have a long life span of about 20 years. Peafowl meat is also very nutritious and taste very good. This kind of meat is very high in demand for peafowl lovers and has a growing demand in restuarants. As you see there are lots of benefits as to why one would want to raise their own peafowl. When done right peafowl farming can be very rewarding and can bring some good profits as well. But it is very important that you know what you are doing when starting out because you can easily make costly mistakes. Weather you want to learn how to be a peafowl farmer or just want to master the art of producing tenda meat and milk, having the correct information is needed to start your new hobby. Without information we would all be floundering in the dark. Knowing where and how to start with raising peafowl will prevent your dream from becoming a disaster, so keep on reading... Now How Can You Get It All In One Place? If you want simple, easy read information on raising peafowl and enjoy all the benefits of owning peafowl, all in one place, finally there's now a complete guide to successful peafowl farming. Introducing... How To Raise Peafowl If you are searching for an easy livestock to add to your livestock farm then look no further than peafowl farming. Peafowl is a common name for three bird species in the genera Pavo and Afropavo of the family Phasianidae, the pheasants and their allies. Peafowl consume very little feed, don't require that much land and can take good care of themselves without that much attention needed from the farmer. The recent attention given to these birds by farmers is shining new light on these birds since they produce healthy meat and gourmet-quality eggs for your family or for sale. Peafowl are gentle birds that are easily raised and come in many varieties. They are neighbor friendly, because unlike chicken roosters, the male peafowl (peacock) doesn't make that much noise. "How To Raise Peafowl" is a complete ebook that will guide you on how to raise a healthypeafowl and get the most profit you can from themeven if your an absolute beginner. In detail youwill discover: The History Of Peafowls The Primary Characteristics of Peafowls How To Begin Raising Peafowl The Features of Peacock Domestic Peacock Farming Peacock Business Farming Peacock in The Poultry Industry Economic Importance of Peacock Raising Peahens and Peachicks Raising Peachicks From Start Feeding Your Peachicks Feeding Your Adults Raising Peafowls With Chickens Peafowl Pens and Accommodations Giving Your Peafowls The Diet and Care Raising Peafowls For Meat Raising Peafowls For Eggs Peacock Feather Uses Peacock Product Pricing Peafowl Diseases And Treatments It's All About Peafowl Farming It's no doubt that a lot of people across the land are getting into peafowl farming. They are different reasons for this such as the state of the economy, people are looking for more convenient ways of making a living. Whilst others just like having peafowl as pets in their backyards. Raising your very own peafowl requires a lot of planning and organization in order to be successful. Costly mistakes have to be avoided because your peafowl can die and you can lose a lot of money in the process. And since a lot of people are now turning to eating organic foods most farmers are now raising their peafowl the organic way. Organic meat is healthier than commercially produced meat which is why people like it. It also tastes a lot better. This ebook also covers how to raise your Peafowl the organic way. It's all about successful peafowl farming. "Look At What Other Farmers Say About How To Raise Peafowl!" "You Want To Raise What?" I'm a bird farmer and I have various types of birds in my livestock farm. I fell in love with bird farming when I was still young in my parents farm. And I always knew I would own a bird farm of my own when I grow up. Well now I'm old and have various birds in my farm that include of chickens, ducks, geese, ostrich and now peafowl. When I told my wife that I'll be raising some peafowl, she said "You Raising What?" Yes peafowl, she never knew of such a bird. She thought I'm raising all the birds there is to raise. Anyway I wanted to thank you for your detailed book on 'How To Raise Peafowl' you made things easilier for me. I know how difficult it is to raise birds you know nothing about. You can easily make costly mistakes and watch your whole folk swipe out. But with your ebook I'm sure that won't happen. Thank you again! Michael Haywood. "Raising Peafowl Is Profitable" Gerard, As you know I'm a full time rancher, raising livestock for profit is what I strive for. I've got my geese, goats, chickens and peafowl bringing me some good return in investment. But raising peafowl is profitable period. It is very surprising that such a small bird can bring so much return in profit. As a farmer you may believe that the larger the livestock the more profits it will bring, but I was wrong. Don't be fooled by the size of peafowl, they are the ideal livestock to raise if you have little capital, small land and are looking for profits. The meat and eggs are in demand, my produce is taken by restuarants and butchers the moment I put them up on the market. Thank you again! Steve Chapell. "I Was Referred To Your Product" Hi Gerard, This is the first product I've bought from you. I was referred to you by a reputable farmer by my area. I was enquiring on how to raise Peafowl on my farm and he told me you are the 'the farmer to go to' when it comes to profitable livestock farming. I was very happy when I discovered that you also had an ebook on 'How To Raise Peafowl' and never thought twice but purchased my own copy as well. Now I understand why farmers lookup to you when it comes to raising profitable livestock. Your ebook has made it clear for me on how to go about in raising profitable Peafowl. I'm currently clearing up the location where I will house my birds. I'll let you know of my progress. Thank you! Larry Hackett. Many People Don't Know Where To Start! Don't be one of those people who spend a fortune in getting guidance. This ebook will not only save you time on doing the research needed, but also in your pocketbook. This guide won't leave you hanging not knowing what to do next. Its a step by steppeafowl farmingplan that spells out your next step in plain English, you won't need to look for other information or join any other expensivepeafowl farmingtraining course once you have this guide in your disposal. But once you decide to get your copy today you will also receive these following bonus guides... Free Bonus #1 Peafowl Feeding And Equipment Peafowl usually need nutritious food regularly to be healthy, happy and contended. A diet that is high in energy, low in fiber and supplemented with ample of protein is considered ideal and wholesome to ensure the upward and steady growth of peafowl. Peafowl can not be called a peafowl unless it loves its food. Its feeding habits are characterized with rooting and pleading for more food and eating food with a great gusto and relish. However, in spite of your peafowl being constantly obsessed with the idea of eating food, it does not mean you submit to its obsession. There is a specific and regulated pattern of feeding and eating habits for your Peafowl and before you give your peafowl that extra morsel of food, ponder again! With this ebook you will discover: Healthy Peafowl Feeding Recommended Feed For Peacocks Supplements For Optimum Health Maintaining Good Health Peafowl Feeding Equipment This is a must have guide for every farmer who wants to proper feed their peafowl, its a complete ebook to healthy peafowl farming that will ensure that you feed your peafowl the right nutrients from a young age. + Free Bonus #2 Peafowl Housing And Management When just beginning in raising peafowl the first thing you have to prepare is land and housing. Raising peafowl requires you to build a proper house for them. The housing provides the peafowl with shade from the hot sun and keeps them warm in the winter. Peafowl house can be designed using wire, fencing hardware and hay. And house should be well ventilated as well and be kept clean. Believe it or not but peafowl are clean animals and don't like to defecate their own pens but that doesn't mean you can't help them out. With this ebook you will discover: Peafowl Housing Requirements How To Build A Peafowl Coop How To Build Peafowl Cages Training Peafowl to Stay at Home Peafowl House Equipment With "Peafowl Housing And Shelter" you’ll be amazed at how simple and easy it is to proper house your peafowl. You will get all the different options to housing and the required equipment for peafowl farming.",
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  241. <td class="XSP_CENTER_PANEL" rowspan=2><table class="XSP_CENTER_PANEL"><tr><td class="XSP_MAIN_PANEL"><P><FONT size=3>This <STRONG>Complete&nbsp;Guide</STRONG>&nbsp;Shows You....</FONT></P>
  242. <H1 align=center><FONT color=#808000>"How To Raise Healthy Profitable Peafowl For Meat And Egg Production In Your Own Backyard Even If You're Just Starting Out In Raising Peafowl"</FONT></H1>
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  246. <P align=center><FONT size=3>“That's Right, Finally Here's A<STRONG> Beginner's And Advanced Farmers<br> Guide </STRONG>That Will Guide You On How To Raise Your Very Own&nbsp;Peafowl For <STRONG>Profits Or Pleasure</STRONG> Even If You've Never Done Any Form Of<br> Farming Before!"</FONT></P>
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  260. <P><STRONG>Name:</STRONG> Gerard Dawn</P>
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  262. <P>Dear Peafowl Owner Or Farmer:</P>
  263.  
  264.  
  265. <P><FONT face="Times New Roman, Serif" size=6><STRONG>Y</STRONG></FONT>ou've been searching around for information on how to raise peafowl, but you not finding enough guidelines to get you started? Or you have some questions you need answers to when raising peafowl? Well look no further because I've got the answers to all questions you may have to raising your own healthy peafowl.</P>
  266.  
  267. <P>Peafowl is a domestic bird that is about the size of a average chicken. When it is in the wild it enjoys living in wooden areas which as forests. It is a multi coloured feathered bird with long tails and native to India, Southeast Asia and Central Africa.</P>
  268.  
  269. <P>Peafowls are renowned for their gorgeous plumage. Technically peacocks are the male <a href='https://www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com/howtoraisepeafowl/What-is-the-difference-between-Peacocks-and-peahens.html' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">peafowl</a>, the females are called peahens. There are 3 distinct species of peafowl which exist, with different coloration.</P>
  270.  
  271.  
  272. <P>But today livestock farmers are raising peafowl as a self-sustaining business. As a farmer you can sell their eggs and meat for passive income since they are nutritious.</P>
  273.  
  274.  
  275. <P>You too can raise big, healthy, profit-paying peafowl, if you will merely meet certain clearly defined peafowl requirements. If you do this, and it's easy, you need never worry about profits, you are sure to succeed.</P>
  276.  
  277.  
  278. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  279.  
  280. <P><STRONG>The Benefits Of Raising Peafowl...</STRONG></P>
  281.  
  282.  
  283. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> Peafowl may not be a commonly raised livestock amongst farmers but they can be easily raised by anyone anywhere in the world. They are also resistant to diseases, thus you don't need to spend of lot on vets. </P>
  284.  
  285. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> It is without a doubt that peafowls look beautiful to the eye and make good companions too. They are fun to keep, provide entertainment and grow fast as well.</P>
  286.  
  287. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> Their egges are very delicious and fetch nice price in the market with their growing demand. They have a very unique color when compared to chicken eggs.</P>
  288.  
  289. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> Peafowl feathers make great craft projects. They can be used to decorate various things, which makes them profitable as well when sold to markets.</P>
  290.  
  291. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> They can also clean up your yard by eating pests such as mice, insects and frogs. And have a long life span of about 20 years. </P>
  292.  
  293. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0> Peafowl meat is also very nutritious and taste very good. This kind of meat is very high in demand for peafowl lovers and has a growing demand in restuarants.</P>
  294.  
  295.  
  296. <P>As you see there are lots of benefits as to why one would want to raise their own peafowl. When done right <a href='https://www.guidetoprofitablelivestock.com/howtoraisepeafowl/What-do-peacocks-need-in-their-habitat.html' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">peafowl</a> farming can be very rewarding and can bring some good profits as well. But it is very important that you know what you are doing when starting out because you can easily make costly mistakes. </P>
  297.  
  298.  
  299. <P>Weather you want to learn how to be a peafowl farmer or just want to master the art of producing tenda meat and milk, having the correct information is needed to start your new hobby. Without information we would all be floundering in the dark. Knowing where and how to start with raising peafowl will prevent your dream from becoming a disaster, so keep on reading...</P>
  300.  
  301. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  302.  
  303. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>Now How Can You Get It All In One Place?</STRONG></FONT></P>
  304.  
  305.  
  306. <P>If you want simple, easy read information on raising peafowl and enjoy all the benefits of owning peafowl, all in one place, finally there's now a complete guide to successful peafowl farming.</P>
  307.  
  308. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  309.  
  310.  
  311.  
  312.  
  313.  
  314.  
  315.  
  316.  
  317.  
  318. <P><STRONG>Introducing...</STRONG></P>
  319. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=5><STRONG><center><H2>How To Raise Peafowl</H2></center></STRONG></FONT></P>
  320.  
  321. <FONT color=#ff0000><IMG title="How To Raise Peafowl" alt="How To Raise Peafowl" src="PeafowlsEbook.jpg" align=right border=0></FONT>
  322.  
  323.  
  324. <P>If you are searching for an easy livestock to add to your livestock farm then look no further than peafowl farming.</P>
  325.  
  326. <P>Peafowl is a common name for three bird species in the genera Pavo and Afropavo of the family Phasianidae, the pheasants and their allies.</P>
  327.  
  328. <P>Peafowl consume very little feed, don't require that much land and can take good care of themselves without that much attention needed from the farmer.</P>
  329.  
  330.  
  331. <P>The recent attention given to these birds by farmers is shining new light on these birds since they produce healthy meat and gourmet-quality eggs for your family or for sale.</P>
  332.  
  333.  
  334. <P>Peafowl are gentle birds that are easily raised and come in many varieties. They are neighbor friendly, because unlike chicken roosters, the male peafowl (peacock) doesn't make that much noise.</P>
  335.  
  336. <P>"How To Raise Peafowl" is a complete ebook that will guide you on how to raise a healthy&nbsp;peafowl and get the most profit you can from them&nbsp;even if your an absolute beginner.</P>
  337.  
  338.  
  339. <P><STRONG>In detail you&nbsp;will discover:</STRONG>&nbsp;</P>
  340.  
  341.  
  342.  
  343. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The History Of Peafowls</P>
  344.  
  345. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The Primary Characteristics of Peafowls</P>
  346.  
  347. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;How To Begin Raising Peafowl</P>
  348.  
  349. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;The Features of Peacock</P>
  350.  
  351. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Domestic Peacock Farming</P>
  352.  
  353. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peacock Business Farming</P>
  354.  
  355. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peacock in The Poultry Industry</P>
  356.  
  357. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Economic Importance of Peacock</P>
  358.  
  359. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Raising Peahens and Peachicks</P>
  360.  
  361. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Raising Peachicks From Start</P>
  362.  
  363. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Feeding Your Peachicks</P>
  364.  
  365. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Feeding Your Adults</P>
  366.  
  367. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Raising Peafowls With Chickens</P>
  368.  
  369. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peafowl Pens and Accommodations</P>
  370.  
  371. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Giving Your Peafowls The Diet and Care</P>
  372.  
  373. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Raising Peafowls For Meat</P>
  374.  
  375. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Raising Peafowls For Eggs</P>
  376.  
  377. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peacock Feather Uses</P>
  378.  
  379. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peacock Product Pricing</P>
  380.  
  381. <P><IMG title="" alt="" src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peafowl Diseases And Treatments</P>
  382.  
  383.  
  384.  
  385.  
  386. <P><FONT size=1>&nbsp;</FONT></P>
  387. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>It's All About Peafowl Farming</STRONG></FONT></P>
  388.  
  389. <P>It's no doubt that a lot of people across the land are getting into peafowl farming. They are different reasons for this such as the state of the economy, people are looking for more convenient ways of making a living. Whilst others just like having <a href='https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/indian-peafowl/' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">peafowl</a> as pets in their backyards. </P>
  390.  
  391. <P>Raising your very own peafowl requires a lot of planning and organization in order to be successful. Costly mistakes have to be avoided because your peafowl can die and you can lose a lot of money in the process.</P>
  392.  
  393.  
  394. <P>And since a lot of people are now turning to eating organic foods most farmers are now raising their peafowl the organic way. Organic meat is healthier than commercially produced meat which is why people like it. It also tastes a lot better. This ebook also covers how to raise your Peafowl the organic way. It's all about successful peafowl farming.</P>
  395.  
  396.  
  397.  
  398. <P align=center><FONT size=1>&nbsp;</P></FONT>
  399. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG><EM>"Look At What Other Farmers Say About <br>How To Raise Peafowl!"</EM></STRONG></FONT></P>
  400. <P align=center><IMG title="" style="WIDTH: 165px; HEIGHT: 60px" height=65 alt="" src="gre3.png" width=65 border=0>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
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  406. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>"You Want To Raise What?"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  407.  
  408.  
  409. <P align=left>I'm a bird farmer and I have various types of birds in my livestock farm. I fell in love with bird farming when I was still young in my parents farm. And I always knew I would own a bird farm of my own when I grow up.</P>
  410.  
  411.  
  412. <P align=left>Well now I'm old and have various birds in my farm that include of chickens, ducks, geese, ostrich and now peafowl. When I told my wife that I'll be raising some peafowl, she said "You Raising What?" Yes peafowl, she never knew of such a bird. She thought I'm raising all the birds there is to raise.</P>
  413.  
  414.  
  415. <P align=left>Anyway I wanted to thank you for your detailed book on 'How To Raise Peafowl' you made things easilier for me. I know how difficult it is to raise birds you know nothing about. You can easily make costly mistakes and watch your whole folk swipe out. But with your ebook I'm sure that won't happen.
  416.  
  417. </P>
  418.  
  419.  
  420. <P align=left></P>
  421. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Thank you again!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  422. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>&nbsp;Michael Haywood.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  423. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  424. <P>
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  429. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>"Raising Peafowl Is Profitable"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  430.  
  431. <P align=left>Gerard,</P>
  432.  
  433. <P align=left>As you know I'm a full time rancher, raising livestock for profit is what I strive for. I've got my geese, goats, chickens and peafowl bringing me some good return in investment.</P>
  434.  
  435. <P align=left>But raising peafowl is profitable period. It is very surprising that such a small bird can bring so much return in profit. As a farmer you may believe that the larger the livestock the more profits it will bring, but I was wrong.</P>
  436.  
  437. <P align=left>Don't be fooled by the size of peafowl, they are the ideal livestock to raise if you have little capital, small land and are looking for profits. The meat and eggs are in demand, my produce is taken by restuarants and butchers the moment I put them up on the market.</P>
  438.  
  439. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Thank you again!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  440. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>&nbsp;Steve Chapell.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  441. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  442. <P>
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  447. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>"I Was Referred To Your Product"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  448. <P align=left>Hi Gerard,</P>
  449.  
  450. <P align=left>This is the first product I've bought from you. I was referred to you by a reputable farmer by my area. I was enquiring on how to raise Peafowl on my farm and he told me you are the 'the farmer to go to' when it comes to profitable livestock farming.</P>
  451.  
  452. <P align=left>I was very happy when I discovered that you also had an ebook on 'How To Raise Peafowl' and never thought twice but purchased my own copy as well.</P>
  453.  
  454. <P align=left>Now I understand why farmers lookup to you when it comes to raising profitable livestock. Your ebook has made it clear for me on how to go about in raising profitable Peafowl. I'm currently clearing up the location where I will house my birds. I'll let you know of my progress.</P>
  455.  
  456. <P align=left></P>
  457. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>Thank you!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  458. <P align=right><FONT size=1><STRONG>&nbsp;Larry Hackett.</STRONG></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  459.  
  460.  
  461.  
  462.  
  463.  
  464. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  465. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>Many People Don't Know Where To Start!</STRONG></FONT></P>
  466. <P>Don't be one of those people who spend a fortune in getting guidance. This ebook will not only save you time on doing the research needed, but also in your pocketbook.</P>
  467. <P>This guide won't leave you hanging not knowing what to do next. Its a step by step&nbsp;peafowl farming&nbsp;plan that spells out your next step in plain English, you won't need to look for other information or join any other expensive&nbsp;peafowl farming&nbsp;training course once you have this guide in your disposal.</P>
  468.  
  469.  
  470.  
  471.  
  472. <P>But once you decide to get your copy today you will also receive these following detailed guides...&nbsp;</P>
  473. <P>&nbsp;</P>
  474. <P align=center><STRONG><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff99" color=#008000 size=4>Detailed Guide #1</FONT></STRONG>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
  475. <P align=center>
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  480. <P><IMG title="Raising Peafowl For Profit" height=316 alt="Raising Peafowl For Profit" src="PeafowlsFeeding.jpg" width=182 align=left border=0></P>
  481. <P align=center><FONT color=#008000 size=4><STRONG>Peafowl Feeding And Equipment</STRONG></FONT></P>
  482.  
  483.  
  484.  
  485. <P align=left>Peafowl usually need nutritious food regularly to be healthy, happy and contended.  </P>
  486. <P align=left>A diet that is high in energy, low in fiber and supplemented with ample of protein is considered ideal and wholesome to ensure the upward and steady growth of peafowl.</P>
  487. <P align=left>Peafowl can not be called a peafowl unless it loves its food. Its feeding habits are characterized with rooting and pleading for more food and eating food with a great gusto and relish.  </P>
  488. <P align=left>However, in spite of your peafowl being constantly obsessed with the idea of eating food, it does not mean you submit to its obsession. </P>
  489. <P align=left>There is a specific and regulated pattern of feeding and eating habits for your Peafowl and before you give your peafowl that extra morsel of food, ponder again!</P>
  490.  
  491.  
  492.  
  493.  
  494. <P align=left><STRONG>With this ebook you will discover:</STRONG></P>
  495. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Healthy Peafowl Feeding</P>
  496. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Recommended Feed For Peacocks</P>
  497. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Supplements For Optimum Health</P>
  498. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Maintaining Good Health</P>
  499. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peafowl Feeding Equipment</P>
  500.  
  501.  
  502. <P align=left>This is a must have guide for every farmer who wants to proper feed their peafowl, its a complete ebook to healthy peafowl farming that will ensure that you feed your peafowl the right nutrients from a young age.</P></FONT></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
  503. <P align=center><FONT color=#008000 size=4>+</FONT></P>
  504. <P align=center><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,153)" color=#008000 size=4><STRONG>Detailed Guide #2</STRONG></FONT></P>
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  509. <P><IMG title="Keeping Free Range Peafowl" height=314 alt="Keeping Free Range Peafowl" src="PeafowlsHousing.jpg" width=182 align=left border=0></P>
  510. <P align=center><FONT color=#008000 size=4><STRONG>Peafowl Housing And Management</STRONG></FONT></P>
  511.  
  512.  
  513.  
  514. <P align=left>When just beginning in raising peafowl the first thing you have to prepare is land and housing.</P>
  515.  
  516. <P align=left>Raising peafowl requires you to build a proper house for them. The housing provides the peafowl with shade from the hot sun and keeps them warm in the winter. </P>
  517. <P align=left>Peafowl house can be designed using wire, fencing hardware and hay. And house should be well ventilated as well and be kept clean.</P>
  518. <P align=left>Believe it or not but peafowl are clean animals and don't like to defecate their own pens but that doesn't mean you can't help them out.</P>
  519.  
  520.  
  521.  
  522.  
  523.  
  524. <P align=left><STRONG>With this ebook you will discover:</STRONG></P>
  525. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peafowl Housing Requirements</P>
  526. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;How To Build A Peafowl Coop</P>
  527. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;How To Build Peafowl Cages</P>
  528. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Training Peafowl to Stay at Home</P>
  529. <P align=left><IMG src="check_green_jpg.jpg" border=0>&nbsp;Peafowl House Equipment</P>
  530.  
  531.  
  532. <P align=left>With "Peafowl Housing And Shelter" you’ll be amazed at how simple and easy it is to proper house your peafowl. You will get all the different options to housing and the required equipment for peafowl farming.&nbsp;</P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR>
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  541. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>How Much Is That Worth To You?</STRONG></FONT></P>
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  556. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>If You Serious About Starting A Peafowl Farm<br> Then This Is Your Guide</STRONG></FONT></P>
  557.  
  558.  
  559.  
  560. <P>One of the most attractive things about peafowl farming is that its a self-sustainable business opportunity. It only takes peafowl about six weeks to become adults and once they because adults they can start laying eggs. This means as a farmer you can start seeing quick return on your initial investment.</P>
  561.  
  562. <P>Another advantage of raising peafowl is that they don't require that much space to move around. So your main concern would be to make sure that your birds are well fed and receive clean water on daily bases. But again <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peafowl' style='FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, Sans-Serif;' target="_blank">peafowl</a> feed is not costly. </P>
  563.  
  564.  
  565. <P>So if you are serious about becoming a successful peafowl farmer, your first step is getting a copy of this guide. Once you get used to how peafowl are managed you can be sure that you will produce high quality meat plus eggs and make a fortune from the peafowl farming industry. </P>
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  572. <P><STRONG><FONT color=#800000><FONT size=1></FONT></STRONG>&nbsp;</P></FONT>
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  578. <P align=center><FONT color=#808000 size=4><STRONG>"So Many Profitable Livestock"</STRONG></FONT></P>
  579.  
  580. <P align=left>I'd like to thank you on the guidance you've been giving me over the years on what type of livestock is profitable to raise. My livestock farm has grown so large with some credit given to you.</P>
  581.  
  582. <P align=left>I have bought your books since I first started my livestock ranch in 2009. I remember when I got my first pair of llama and I was very excited and emailed you. Well now I'm emailing you to let you know of my excitement in raising peafowl.</P>
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  701. <p>Peafowl are medium and sometimes belligerent birds. If you have no prior bird handling experience, you may underestimate the difficulty in raising these domestic animals, but once you get used to peafowl, it can be easy.</p>
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  704. <p>The costs of raising peafowl depends on the number of birds you want to raise. But one thing for sure you have to prepare money to build shelter and buy feed for your peafowl.</p>
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  707. <p>When done right, peafowl farming can be very profitable. Like other forms of livestock farming, peafowl production involves substantial capital investment and some risks. Raising peafowl successfully also requires daily attention.</p>
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