Our peacock is sick, I think it's something wrong with the crop? Like with chickens ...

Hello dear animal friends, last update.

In the last three
days she was able to eat and drink on her own again.
I'm surprised??? :wee

Everything is back to normal, eating, drinking and grooming no more problems. She can use her beak again.

So unfortunately we still don't really know what caused it, thank God it's over.

When she was so sick she was allowed to sleep in the house with us, on the gas oven in the corner.
She kept it up, at the end of the day she comes into the house alone, has a little drink and then sleeps on the oven ...

I think we'll let her do that, in 2-3 months the new husband is coming.
Then she'll have to go back to the tree.

Thanks again everyone for your letters and opinions. :thumbsup
 

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Hello dear Peacock friends,
everything is fine here. The peacocks eat well, groom themselves and have fun. Ronalda, our peacock hen, has no signs of a past illness.

As already mentioned, we wanted to get her a husband. We have found a suitable young man for 2 months now. He is 1.5 years old and has settled in very well with us. The first tail feathers are slowly coming in and we think he will be ready to show his full beauty for the first time in October, November.

After Ronalda's first birthday in December,
she wanted to lay an egg. A little early for her age.
We think it has something to do with the chickens, Ronalda saw babies with them and was perhaps in the mood for babies.
After the egg she was very restless for 9 days and wanted to sit too.
I had to lie down on the ground and she came to my shoulder, where we later made the nest.
But with an unfertilized egg, nothing should come out.
We couldn't dissuade her from sitting for 29 days.
After that she was a little disappointed...

Now everything is OK again, sometimes she still calls for babies when she has caught a small fly.At the end of this year she should perhaps be able to produce babies of her own.
I will give you an update..

I wanted to say something about what the birds eat.
We have found that dried black solider fly larvae is a very good supplementary food. The birds love it.
They are dry and can be easily mixed in as baby food. You can also pour boiling water over them and offer them as whole worms after they have cooled down.

They also love tomatoes, grapes, cactus fruits, pomegranates, peaches, plums and apples.
Every day a different fruit and color :).

Ronalda still wants to be fed, from mouth to beak...
 

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