How about getting a hobby? Like chickens or horses or some such?![]()
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Just a thought ya-know.
Scott

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How about getting a hobby? Like chickens or horses or some such?![]()
![]()
Just a thought ya-know.
Scott
How about getting a hobby? Like chickens or horses or some such?![]()
![]()
Just a thought ya-know.
Scott
Lovely black rat snake, yes. There are a few who will try to take on a big bird. And fail, but the bird is dead before they figure that part out. Most will stick to something they can swallow, though. I'm glad you relocated. They more than pay for the losses they cause in what they save us patrolling for rodents.
Sad morning here, my peacock Maurice I got for Mother's Day died over night![]()
No signs of illness whatsoever just seemed slightly less active yesterday. No injuries or trauma, anything like that. Eating the same food he's always had. He's been losing some of his tail feathers but that's normal this time of year. He stays with my chickens, but has since he came out of quarantine when we got him 6 months ago. I know turkeys can get blackhead worm from chickens, though my turkey is fine. Besides him and my turkey (which have both been here a long time and quarantined before entering the flock), all of my other birds I hatched, I don't add any from anywhere else.
Any ideas of what it could be?
Edit: The more I look online, it seems most likely to be from a worm. I am going to attempt a necropsy. Apparently peafowl need to be de-wormed much more frequently than chickens and in my research before getting one and talking to other peafowl owners this fact never came up![]()
It absolutely wasn't anything respiratory, so something else internal had to be going on. And whatever it was all my other birds (chickens, turkeys, ducks, quail, etc. are perfectly healthy)