Maybe someone can write a how to catch peafowl article and submit it to:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/other-backyard-poultry-ducks-quail-turkeys-geese-etc
They need some articles written by people that have peafowl.
-Kathy
She looks much better. It's truly amazing what a little heat and sugar water can do for them. Quite often it's all they need and they will start eating on their own. Aren't you glad you tried tubing?
-Kathy
Okay, so she can hold her head up, so that makes her a good candidate for tubing fluids to. Try to get the 30ml into her and see how see does. If she does okay with it, and the fluids clears her crop, do it again in 30-60 minutes.
-Kathy
Warm fluids with maybe a little corn syrup should be tubed first, then again in 60-90 minutes, but only once she's warm enough. Sick birds are almost always hypothermic and tubing a hypothermic bird can kill it.
-Kathy
Edited to remove my number.
I use Safeguard and Corid together, so it's not that. Can you go get some aquarium air line? Or go to a small animal vet office and buy a tube? If you get the aquarium air line, you need to modify the end with a lighter to melt the edges so it's nice and smooth.
-Kathy
X3 on the leg catching... I read somewhere that there is a large vein that attaches to the liver and that catching them incorrectly can cause injury to the vein and death from internal bleeding. But I don't remember where I read that, so don't quote me on it, lol.
-Kathy