My Imprinting Adventure!

I will let you all know how Peep is next year since he will be three and I guess that is the age that I will know for certain if he will be a good boy or a bad one and if he will mate. So far, Peep only sees me as a mate since I have never seen him make the matting call and run at anything except me and sometimes other people. Peep is going through a lot since he has been chased by Alto. He normally follows me all around the pen, but now he only stays in one area of the pen. My pen is split down one side by a metal pole running across some wooden posts (it used to be a garden fence but we cut away the fence and left the pole) and Peep now doesn't go past the pole. Instead, he turns back and goes inside the small black pen I have attached to the large aviary. Most of the time in the past few days he has been staying on top of a dog box in the small pen. He just stands there. I feel really sorry for him, but my dad said he saw Peep chasing several of the peafowl recently with Alto watching from a log perch. My dad said Alto then jumped down and chased Peep. I think Peep might be getting some discipline for messing with the others. I noticed when he came out of the small pen the male white, Frosty, and his sister, Shyanne (both of whom Peep was partially raised with) and Xena, Alto's favorite peahen, came to see Peep. Peep started lowering his head and circling Xena almost like what peacocks do in a fight. She kept moving away but he slowly followed. Peep seems like he doesn't totally fit in, but he probably does best with the whites he was semi raised with. Frosty likes to hang out around Peep even if Peep doesn't always seem like much of a friend especially when Peep doesn't let Frosty display. Peep is definitely dominant, but Alto is probably trying to control Peep's dominance by chasing him. Still it is not fun to see Peep backed into the corner of a perch with Alto right next to him pecking him. I hope Peep has learned his lesson.

In summary, I think the imprinted ones have to learn the ways of their species like what is acceptable and what is not. When Peep was first introduced to the adult peafowl, he did not know how to get out of their way and show respect so they would jump on him and chase him. Soon he learned to quickly move out of the way for an adult peahen or peacock. Now that he is older he is having to learn that he must also submit to the dominant male more than he used to because at 1 a young peacock can get away with far more than they can at 2.

Peep has always been an attention seeker from people. Anyone can walk by the pen and Peep will run up to the fence and pace it wanting them to come back. He asks to be pet. I know it sounds weird that he actually "asks" but what he does is I can be feeding him treats from my hand and he will be eating them, then the next thing you know instead of eating more treats he pecks at one of my fingers then lowers his head. That means he wants to be pet. So I scratch under his beak and the top of his head, and also behind his crest. Many times once I stop he pecks me again because he wants more! Being with other peafowl has not really changed his tameness. He can get them to preen him and he runs around acting silly with Frosty sometimes, but he is still tame. Taco on the other hand, I am not sure how Taco will be as he gets older. I think Taco is a male but I haven't seen Taco recently.

Here is Peep and me. This is when Peep was younger and still in the peachick pen in our backyard. I was holding him in my hand for the picture.
 
Now when I talk to the chick it it responds like little peeps! It is so adorable. It is on track with its siblings under the cochin broody hen. All seems to be going well right now. I will check later today for an external pip.
 
Now when I talk to the chick it it responds like little peeps! It is so adorable. It is on track with its siblings under the cochin broody hen. All seems to be going well right now. I will check later today for an external pip.
Aww how cute that is what Peep would do! He would talk back.
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I am sending good hatching vibes!
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Thanks to all of you for your support! The peachick has not externally pipped but it is moving and peeping. I am a bit worried since the eggs that started with the bronze egg have all externally pipped. The chick under the broody that made the most progress is the bronze egg I did not decide to imprint. I guess that means color mutations of IB are not necessarily weaker or take longer when it comes to hatching. I think the imprinted one will need assistance...
 
Thanks to all of you for your support! The peachick has not externally pipped but it is moving and peeping. I am a bit worried since the eggs that started with the bronze egg have all externally pipped. The chick under the broody that made the most progress is the bronze egg I did not decide to imprint. I guess that means color mutations of IB are not necessarily weaker or take longer when it comes to hatching. I think the imprinted one will need assistance...
What time of day did you sit the egg?
 
I am pretty sure it was in the afternoon. I stayed up until about 2:15 last night with the chick. I was breaking bits of the eggshell off and peeling the membrane away. When I initially had to break a hole in the egg, I peeled a bit of the membrane away which then bled a lot. I waited and continued far down enough to see the yolk sac was not fully absorbed. I went to bed, and this morning the yolk sac was absorbed, and the peachick was not moving or peeping like it was the day before. I slipped the chick out of the egg, and it did bleed a little bit. The neck is swollen, and it is really weak. Once again I would like to thank Alea (MinxFox) for helping me so much throughout the night and this morning. It was given some sugar water, but it is still weak. Even the eyelids do not completely cover the eyes when it sleeps.
 

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