Peacock fought rooster and cant walk

Astrx

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Mar 22, 2021
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Please help I have a peacock had him for almost a year and he usually never does anything to the roosters he has been chasing the roosters only this week but didn’t think it was anything since he stopped after a little and today I came home to see the peacock chasing and kicking the rooster until he hid and couldn’t stand up.I’m not sure what to do and if he’s just tired out I am trying to cool him off incase that’s the case.The peacock seems to be tired out too I closed him in his pen to try and figure out why he’s being aggressive.And we do have hens but he doesn’t do anything to them only the roosters.
 

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Poor little boy ☹️
Treat for shock as the number one
step. Give warm Gatoraid or mix some sugar into warm water. Have him drink it all or syringe it into the beak. Keep him in a warm dark space to give him chance to recover. Praying he doesn’t have internal injuries 🙏 wishing him a speedy recovery.
 
Does he have any injuries?
Maybe try some warm water with a little sugar in it to see if he will drink?
I tried but he never drank it i did give him water at first he didn’t want it but I eventually forced him to drink a little he just stood up about 30 minutes ago and is doing fine now he’s walking and singing he’s also drinking water himself now like nothing every happen he gave me a scare but he’s doing good now
 
Poor little boy ☹️
Treat for shock as the number one
step. Give warm Gatoraid or mix some sugar into warm water. Have him drink it all or syringe it into the beak. Keep him in a warm dark space to give him chance to recover. Praying he doesn’t have internal injuries 🙏 wishing him a speedy recovery.
He’s doing much better now and is acting as if nothing ever happened
 
He’s doing much better now and is acting as if nothing ever happened
He will keep doing that unless you separate them. I have a peacock and in springtime he likes to pick on the roosters. I have gamefowl and the peacock never wins cause he’s way too slow but regular roosters could get hurt pretty easily.
 

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