The biddies hatched in last Aug. of 2023 and one of them was a rooster. Since he has "matured," he's been a challenge to the Big Daddy. I've begun separating them by letting the young one out to free range during the day. You think that's it, scars from fighting?
That was my first thought: teflon. Once we had finches in a bird cage inside the house (of course but I say that because it sounds as if you are raising your chicks inside the house). All the finches died and the only explanation was I was using a Teflon frying pan.
I've noticed an adult cat hanging around the peacock pen and wonder if I should be concerned for peacocks' safety. The pen is pretty safe (I think) for the peacock, peahen and four chicks that are 3 months old. Anyone have comments?
Mateika, you are worried about many things right now. Your partner is at the center of your concern. He is failing and you feel you are doing all you can but life is slipping away...all you love in this world is out of your control to hold onto. Just heard a bit of wisdom this very week: "When...
Researching reasons why my peacock could be losing neck feathers and found this site. A similar question was asked in 2014 so I had to register to find the answers. In case I don't get back to that long ago, let me ask if anyone else has an answer to my question.