As everyone has stated, the peacock is the male and the peahen is the female. They mate and the peahen lays and incubates the eggs from which baby peachicks hatch. What people may not know is that without peahens around, the peacock will not spread his beautiful tail. read more
Therefore, a peacock cannot “give birth” or lay eggs. The female peafowl is called a peahen and lays eggs, as do all birds. In more detail: like most birds, peafowl have a single external opening, the cloaca, for reproduction, urination, and defecation. read more
No, it is not true, the peacocks will breed in the same way as other birds breed. In wild, the male peacocks are the real playboys where each one will breed with several female birds. But in terms of captivity, they tends out to be monogomous. But, they too mate just like the other birds. read more