Should any one be interested in my beautiful birds,though on a verge of loosing their worm and pleasant company,i wish they find a home as well coming and friendly as to where they are now. my peacocks are cross breed of two of the most well known species of peafowls,green peafowls and Indian peafowls,they are from the pheasant family and are brightly colored and do have an interesting diet.They are ground foragers but will also eat things such as snakes in the wild,my birds are tamed and as such,their diets are a bit different from their wild cousins,they can also differ in the regions of the world where they live in,as for mine,they are omnivores,eating fruits,berries,grains,small mammals,and insects of all kinds,they will also eat flower petals seeds,grains,grass and plant parts,as a part of their natural wild diet,but i have raised each and every one of them with insects,cheese,cooked rice,grub flower and cat food,they will also graze on grass as well as seed and bread,so their diet is a bit more varied than when they are in the wild. Baby peacocks do feed on small mammals as well as insects when they are three day old,and eventually balance their diet with flowers and plant, after a few weeks they will forage for their diet as adults do,never feed peacocks on things which you don't eat,such as paper,Styrofoam etc as it is not good for their health. If these procedures are okay for you to follow and keep,then i can forward you a menu on their breeding process and other details