Mixed Breed
A mixed-breed Green Peafowl is a Pavo muticus record used when the bird's ancestry does not fit one maintained regional form or when its background includes undocumented mixing. In this species, breed language is imperfect because Green Peafowl are wild birds with geographic forms, not domestic breeds. The mixed-breed label helps keep uncertain or blended birds separate from Burmese, Indo-Chinese, Javan, or other conservation-sensitive lines.
Practical management still requires specialist aviculture. These birds need secure, spacious enclosures, roosting height, cover, balanced pheasant diets, and protection from predators and severe weather. Mixed-breed Green Peafowl can have educational or ornamental value, but breeders should avoid placing them into pure regional projects. Honest labeling is especially important because visual inspection may not reveal ancestry, and conservation programs depend on more than a bird looking correct.
Colors: Wild‑Type