Bluebellhoney
Chirping
- Oct 12, 2020
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I bought a pair of peafowl at auction on Sunday, brought them home and quarantined them. It is an area that the chooks have free ranged before, but they aren’t there now.
This morning I noticed one of them was quiet and a little hunched, but I had to go out for the day and these are my first peafowl so I wasn’t sure. Tonight I came home and they looked the same. I lifted them both up onto the perch (they sat on the floor the last two nights but I figured maybe they hadn’t learned to roost where they came from) and the quiet one fell to the ground. She did this twice, so I let her be on the ground. The other stayed on the perch.
Could they have got sick that fast from my place? I can feel the keel bone, she feels underweight to me, also the crop was pretty empty. Have I bought a sick bird? I will take her straight to the vet tomorrow if I can but they are hopeless with the chooks here. Anyone have any ideas?
This morning I noticed one of them was quiet and a little hunched, but I had to go out for the day and these are my first peafowl so I wasn’t sure. Tonight I came home and they looked the same. I lifted them both up onto the perch (they sat on the floor the last two nights but I figured maybe they hadn’t learned to roost where they came from) and the quiet one fell to the ground. She did this twice, so I let her be on the ground. The other stayed on the perch.
Could they have got sick that fast from my place? I can feel the keel bone, she feels underweight to me, also the crop was pretty empty. Have I bought a sick bird? I will take her straight to the vet tomorrow if I can but they are hopeless with the chooks here. Anyone have any ideas?