Hunting Feral Peacocks


by CDFG
6-23-2012
(916) 445-0411
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Question: We have a flush of feral peacocks in our neighborhood. They are very annoying and dig in our garden. My son says he's heard they taste like pheasant. Is it lawful to hunt them? What rules would apply?

Answer: Peacocks are considered domestic animals and not a game species in California. If you believe they are feral in your area, you need to check with local law enforcement and/or animal control to see if they belong to a nearby property owner and whether they have any other concerns. Peacocks or peahens are considered personal property and are not regulated by DFG. However, safety laws, such as discharging a firearm within 150 yards of any occupied dwelling without the consent of the owner, would still apply for authorized take (Fish and Game Code, Section 3004(a)).


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