Peacock farming feels like a mix of beauty and business — raising birds known for their looks and turning them into a full industry.
The colors in those farms are stunning, but it’s still strange to imagine them being processed.
I never thought “peacock farming” would be a phrase I’d hear in my life, yet here we are.
It’s fascinating how China turns even the most unexpected animals into part of modern agriculture.
Seeing peacocks treated like poultry is both impressive and a little unsettling.
Peacock meat sounds unusual, but then again every culture has its own delicacies.
The organization in these farms looks as professional as chicken or duck farms, just more colorful.
It’s surreal to think a bird people keep in gardens or zoos is now part of large-scale farming.
Peacock breeding at this scale shows just how adaptable farming can be to market demand.
This video makes me see peacocks in a whole new light — not just beauty, but also commerce.