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thank you no i dont think they are pecking her it is just turning in too black scabs i will make her a spot and try to get rid of the ants
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Well scabbing would deffinatly be a sign of peckingand is probably why she's so nervous about leaving the eggsthank you no i dont think they are pecking her it is just turning in too black scabs i will make her a spot and try to get rid of the ants
The bigger hens will come up to her but she seems to keep them off the nest I went to check on her and she had one of my rirs feathers in her mouth I will get her separated from the others and see if that helps any thanks for your helpWell scabbing would deffinatly be a sign of peckingand is probably why she's so nervous about leaving the eggs
I will follow you ... hatching peafowl nowYass Ive been collecting eggs the last few days and will hopefully start incubating them soon![]()
He bruised his kidney, lacerated his liver, Broke 5 ribs, had a compound fracture of his right femur and broke his left femur and knee in 3 places. So it was pretty bad. He's doing well though. Thanks for asking!I hope that your son is ok
Was he hurt badly?
we are on the same days im also on day 7 with a broodySo chicks made it back home safely. And are in thier brooder box now. I took some pictures but will post them later.
Still waiting on 7 under broody mama, she's up to 7 days now 14 to go