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    Help with peachicks

    Thank you. I didnt have 30 hatch at the same time. they were spread out. I kept them in different brooders according to the sizes. I actually don think they were overcrowded. I think it is more of a feed/medicine issue. Or being raised with the other birds.
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    Help with peachicks

    I am hoping you all can help me. Last season I hatched about 30 baby peafowl and only about 10 lived to over 3 moths old. Most died while 1-2 months old. Those were inside under heat lamps. Others died once I moved them outside or after a while of being out side. I live in southern Ca so it...
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    Why are all my chicks males?

    This was my first year hatching peafowl and my success was not very good. About 2/3 of the hatched birds dies. Some were only a couple weeks old and others were a few months old. I have about 12 left and they have been healthy and strong for a while and I believe they will all live. They are...
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    help with color and sex

    Thank you. That is very impressive! I actually did have a Spalding paired with a black shoulder female. I suspected that's who the parents were, and you just confirmed it. You sir know your stuff!
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    help with color and sex

    I had a bunch of eggs from different birds so I am not sure who the parents were. Can anybody help me identifying what this bird is?
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    Dying peachicks

    I have about 30 baby peachicks that were hatched from incubators. They range from 2 months to two weeks. I have lost at least 10 so far. They look fine and active, then all of a sudden one will look lethargic and die in a day or two. What do you all recommend to keep them from dying? Thank you...
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    baby peachicks dying

    I have about 30 baby peachicks that were hatched from incubators. They range from 2 months to two weeks. I have lost at least 10 so far. They look fine and active, then all of a sudden one will look lethargic and die in a day or two. What do you all recommend to keep them from dying? Thank you...
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