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    Hens/cocks?

    These are about 10 weeks old and was wondering what gender they are? There are 4 of them
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    Building a grow out pin

    Is it better to put wire mesh fencing for a grow out pen or plywood bottom?
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    Female/male?

    Might be still to young but maybe someone might know. I’m thinking male because of all the black and orangey red in the feathers. 🤷🏼‍♀️ it is amazing how social these creatures really are (just the bigger one, the youngest is still way to young)
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    Dewormer

    I thought I saw a page on deworming here but can’t find it. At what age can you give peachicks dewormer? And safeguard for goats is what one would use? i found a round worm in the big ones poo this morning, when I bought them they were housed on the ground with chickens, geese, and ducks...
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    Peafowl aviary

    I’m working on getting things together to make my aviary. Everything I’ve read says to put something more gentle for the roof, but I’m afraid that raccoons around here will just chew through it. What is everyone’s opinion on the best roof material?
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    Peachick behaviors

    I have my two baby peachicks, when my dog comes over to look in on them in my brooder my oldest chick will stick its tail feathers up. I was wondering do both male and female peafowl do this? Thank you 🤗 Some new pictures for fun
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    Type of peachick?

    Hi, I’m new to peachicks. I recently got two peachicks for a women. She had told me both were female because they are yellow and light colored but I didn’t think at a week and 3 weeks that they could be sexed like that (ages she gave me for them) I have been trying to look up information and...
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    New member

    Hi I’m Laura! I am pretty new to chickens, I have owned four for about 3 months now and just recently got 2 peachicks. I have been reading tis wed forum for a while now, learning about chickens and peafowl and decided to join now. Thanks for accepting my request to join!
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