Peacock not himself

TobyRB22

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@casportpony not sure if you can come to my rescue again?
Blue has been very healthy since the last time you helped me with his respiratory problems.
Yesterday however Blue seems to have taken a downturn, I don’t think it is respiratory, his poop is white and runny and he is refusing to eat and drink, he completely ignored food yesterday, today he took interest but was unable to eat, he then opened and closed his beak in quick succession. I noticed he was doing it yesterday too. He won’t fly and he keeps lying down. He will stand if I go near him, but he’s definitely not himself. He was so happy on Thursday? Any ideas? Thank you
 
@casportpony not sure if you can come to my rescue again?
Blue has been very healthy since the last time you helped me with his respiratory problems.
Yesterday however Blue seems to have taken a downturn, I don’t think it is respiratory, his poop is white and runny and he is refusing to eat and drink, he completely ignored food yesterday, today he took interest but was unable to eat, he then opened and closed his beak in quick succession. I noticed he was doing it yesterday too. He won’t fly and he keeps lying down. He will stand if I go near him, but he’s definitely not himself. He was so happy on Thursday? Any ideas? Thank you
I saw your question and was hoping to see some responses. How is Blue doing now? I have an Indigo blue peacock (Prince Albert)and a green peahen (Queen Victoria) and they have gone off their feed this last week. They don’t have the other issues you mentioned but I was wondering if it is normal for pea fowl to eat less certain times of the year.
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