- May 26, 2013
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Pea People,
I awoke this morning to find that one of my 9 month old Peacocks is dead. My other birds look great. I free range my chickens and peafowl, and put them up at night. Last night I noted that the Peacock was very unsteady on his feet, and was pooping a deep green and yellow. He also did not want to flock with the rest of the birds. He kept on walking away from the rest of the birds an just laid down. I figured out that this peacock was sick when (for the first time ever) he let me pick him up. He felt underweight, is this from worms? This also just happened in a day or two, because Monday he was acting just fine, eating, drinking, flying from place to place, etc. So I am just wanting to know if my other peas are in danger of dying, if so what should I do?
Thanks for any help!
I awoke this morning to find that one of my 9 month old Peacocks is dead. My other birds look great. I free range my chickens and peafowl, and put them up at night. Last night I noted that the Peacock was very unsteady on his feet, and was pooping a deep green and yellow. He also did not want to flock with the rest of the birds. He kept on walking away from the rest of the birds an just laid down. I figured out that this peacock was sick when (for the first time ever) he let me pick him up. He felt underweight, is this from worms? This also just happened in a day or two, because Monday he was acting just fine, eating, drinking, flying from place to place, etc. So I am just wanting to know if my other peas are in danger of dying, if so what should I do?
Thanks for any help!