- Aug 9, 2012
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2 weeks ago we found a stray peacock outside our house. We've tried to find it's owner but no success yet. Your forum has helped me feed it and keep it happy and close while we search (he loves cat food which is not something I'd have thought of). In the last 3 days he's started gaping and neither eats nor drinks, and is no longer roosting safe in a tree at night. (no he's not panting and it's very cool here as it's still just the end of winter). He still has just enough energy to stop us catching him for vet attention. Any ideas on how to catch him without scaring him too much? Once we have him we have a well enclosed bird aviary we can keep him in till he is treated and recovers.
He's obviously a free-range bird that is accustomed to coming close to a house, and he's stayed healthy and uneaten by the very numerous foxes around here. He's only young as here in the Southern hemisphere we are just about to enter the breeding season and he only has a short train. I am guessing about 2-3 years old.
Any tips on how to catch him with minimal stress would be very appreciated!
He's obviously a free-range bird that is accustomed to coming close to a house, and he's stayed healthy and uneaten by the very numerous foxes around here. He's only young as here in the Southern hemisphere we are just about to enter the breeding season and he only has a short train. I am guessing about 2-3 years old.
Any tips on how to catch him with minimal stress would be very appreciated!