Is my peacock sick? :(

Well the forcast calls for clear skys so I think that could happen.
 
WellI have to keep her in my barn anyways or she'll fly away.
 
You can also pick her up and if she is very light, it is more than likely worms. You can also try adding safeguard our ivermectin to her drinking water. But straight down her throat is better because u know she gets a good dose.
 
You can also pick her up and if she is very light, it is more than likely worms. You can also try adding safeguard our ivermectin to her drinking water. But straight down her throat is better because u know she gets a good dose.
Peafowl at this age are most susceptible to blackhead, capillary worms and bacterial infections. Safeguard several days in a row is needed to treat capillary worms. Studies show ivermectin is an ineffective poultry wormer, I wouldn't waste my money on it again. Metronidazole is needed to treat blackhead.

-Kathy
 

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