On the other hand, hens, more commonly known as female chickens, are domesticated birds primarily raised for their eggs, and, to some extent, for meat. Chickens have the ability to fly, but they are considered poor flyers compared to other bird species. Their flight is characterized by short, low-altitude bursts, often just a few flaps of the wings to reach a nearby perch.
In summary, neither hens nor peacocks are considered strong flyers. Peacocks are primarily terrestrial and engage in short flights, while hens have limited flying abilities and are considered poor flyers.