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  1. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    Make sure he has access to something high in calcium to promote proper bone recovery.
  2. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    Not saying you're abusing your peafowl. Accidents happen, some things you can try to treat or prevent and sometimes that's not enough. You have live birds and dead birds it's a part of life.
  3. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    Well glad one problem got solved but unfortunate another one began.
  4. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    If you were to take the bird back in you would definitely get charged but not for a phone call or email.
  5. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    Hopefully though he won't charge more though. Some vets will do that unfortunately.
  6. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    That's what I kept getting was a beetle.
  7. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    Never actually heard of that. Based on Latin root words necro means death. I just typed in on Google and all I can get is this page. I'm not an expert when it comes to bacteria cells.
  8. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    Unfortunately that's the way some vets work.
  9. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    I'm in the same boat as you about the vet. Pus can form from any infection. Usually why there is pus if there is bacteria in there. The only thing that I can think of from horses and cows is hoof rot but I believe that's a fungus. If not than bacteria but chickens don't have hooves and I don't...
  10. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    They will bleed expect that much. Bleeding can sometimes help with the healing process. Yes it is a scary thing when they are bleeding, I get that. http://connerhills.com/sinus_infection_removal.html. Maybe this can help. You can see the peacock is bleeding. You can't make an omelet without...
  11. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    I thought you were squeezing pus out of both the eye lid and the roof of the mouth. Probably will need to make an incision were that hard spot is to get it out and milk the rest of the puss out of the incision area. Double check with casportpony. She has more experience with this than I do. I'm...
  12. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    He needs an antibiotic if not already. I would make an incision on top of the hard spot to get it out. Also when in the roof of the mouth instead of puncture I would try to make an incision from one side of the cyst to the other side to try and prevent it from filling back up with pus again. If...
  13. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    If something punctured through the roof of the mouth and into the sinus cavity and then if the mouth healed over but got infected. The sinus cavity is just above the mouth, below the eyes, behind the nostrils.
  14. Birdrain92

    Peacock emergency

    You're going to need to try and get the pus out of the mouth I suggest restraining him to minimize injuries to you or him. It's probably a sinus infection but I don't know dosage for an adult peacock. The only thing I can think of for antibiotics but used for other animals is Baytril and Tylon...
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