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Anonymous
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Dude, a "peking duck" is called that because it pretty much means "duck prepared in the manner they eat at peking". It's just a normal house duck.
Also, whether it be ducks, geese or peacocks, expect a lot of hassles. All of them will ruin your lawn and muddy your pond grubbing for stuffs, and peacocks in particular are extremely territorial, so if you have more than one, expect to see the other one disappear short of owning a ranch.
Plus, you will get into a lot of arguments with the neighbours over the noise problems: ducks and peacocks aren't known for their soft, beautiful trill.
Also, there's a 50-50 chance of you getting a peahen - the drab brown female without the feathers. Mind you, having a peacock that wander around only so that your neighbours fight over who gets the windfall of feathers on their property is not pretty either.
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