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If you could see the picture, you would know that the abscess needs to be lanced. This is the article that I would refer people to:I'm sorry to hear that your peahen may be suffering from a sinus infection. As an AI language model, I recommend that you take the following steps to help your bird:
1. Isolate your bird: The first step is to isolate your peahen from other birds in your flock to prevent the spread of any infection to them.
2. Keep your bird warm and dry: Ensure that your bird has a dry and warm place to rest and sleep. A warm and clean environment can help reduce the severity of the infection.
3. Increase airflow: Improved airflow can reduce the risk of infection by reducing the concentration of bacteria or fungi in the air. You can improve airflow by opening windows or doors, using a fan or increasing ventilation in your bird's shelter.
4. Adding humidity: Adding humidity can help loosen mucus in your peahen's nasal passages and make it easier for her to breathe. You can add humidity by using a humidifier or placing a bowl of water in the room.
5. Encourage drinking and ensure proper nutrition: Ensure that your bird has access to clean and fresh water at all times. Encourage your bird to drink water to prevent dehydration. Offer your bird nutritious foods, like fresh fruits, vegetables and high-quality feed.
6. Consult a veterinarian: If your peahen's condition worsens or does not improve, it's essential to seek veterinary care promptly. A veterinarian's expertise is critical to diagnosing and treating the underlying condition, so it is important to seek their advice as soon as possible.
I hope these tips help to improve your peahen's condition. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask.

Sinus Infection Removal in a Peafowl
Written by George Conner (connerhills)
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Sinus Infection Removal in a Peafowl
Blue pied male, owned by Caroline, She brought the bird over to learn how to get this cut out, and is doing the procedure. The patient with a Sinus infection that has grown and hardened and...
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