So sorry for your loss. I was told that if a peafowl continously opens their mouth, like yawning, and stretching their necks, it could be a symptom of gape worm. I lost a 4 month old chick to gapeworm. If you haven't done so already (but I'm sure you have, I haven't been following the posts)...
thanks. He is an Indian blue...very lovely young guy.
I carry the broom only "in case", I generally just use it to shoo my chickens out of the garden.
It was suggested that his aggression may end after mating season is over? He does not have a peahen, but is generally a very happy camper as...
My three year old peacock is free roaming in my yard. I also have chickens that free range most of the day. My peacock has a pen, but has not returned to it all spring, preferring to roost high in a tree in the hedgerow. He was raised from a chick and had much handling. I got him about 8 months...