justajem
Hatching
First off, take full responsibility for not doing enough research on the breed.
Last week I hatched two peachicks from eggs. I have raised Guinea hens and chickens without any issues. Silly me figured they were all going to be the same. Nope. Both of the peachicks are in a room across from my bedroom. Day one there was no problems. But on day two they started peeping extremely loud and pacing the cage. They have plenty of food water and their cage is the correct temperature.
Finally after a long time of the peeping I could not take it anymore so I put them in a little blanket and laid them on the bed with me. I think that act alone did me in.
If I am not holding them they are freaking out. They pace across the front of the cage really fast and never stop peeping and it's not just a little peep it's extremely loud. And it doesn't seem to ever end. I thought they would get tired and fall asleep or get hungry and eat but they will literally do this for 2-3 hours until I pick them up. The problem lies in the fact that I cannot hold them all day. And I certainly cannot have them in bed with me much longer.
My husband has been out of town and he will be returning next week and there's no way he's going to want screaming birds across from our bedroom or in our bed.
I feel like a bit of a failure because I've always been successful with my other birds. I didn't know about imprinting until now. We have a shed with proper protection and heat I tried putting them in there today and of course they were people in their little heads off. After an hour I brought them back in the house.
Just as I was ready to give up today, I looked down and they were running down the hall towards me. They hopped out of their cardboard box to find me. If they are being held, or are within arms reach me they are happy as speckled puppies. The minute they can't see me they go crazy . I love the breed so much and I really wanted these creatures but I don't know if I can handle the peeping if it never ends.
This has me so bummed out and stressed I could really use some advice.
Last week I hatched two peachicks from eggs. I have raised Guinea hens and chickens without any issues. Silly me figured they were all going to be the same. Nope. Both of the peachicks are in a room across from my bedroom. Day one there was no problems. But on day two they started peeping extremely loud and pacing the cage. They have plenty of food water and their cage is the correct temperature.
Finally after a long time of the peeping I could not take it anymore so I put them in a little blanket and laid them on the bed with me. I think that act alone did me in.
If I am not holding them they are freaking out. They pace across the front of the cage really fast and never stop peeping and it's not just a little peep it's extremely loud. And it doesn't seem to ever end. I thought they would get tired and fall asleep or get hungry and eat but they will literally do this for 2-3 hours until I pick them up. The problem lies in the fact that I cannot hold them all day. And I certainly cannot have them in bed with me much longer.
My husband has been out of town and he will be returning next week and there's no way he's going to want screaming birds across from our bedroom or in our bed.
I feel like a bit of a failure because I've always been successful with my other birds. I didn't know about imprinting until now. We have a shed with proper protection and heat I tried putting them in there today and of course they were people in their little heads off. After an hour I brought them back in the house.
Just as I was ready to give up today, I looked down and they were running down the hall towards me. They hopped out of their cardboard box to find me. If they are being held, or are within arms reach me they are happy as speckled puppies. The minute they can't see me they go crazy . I love the breed so much and I really wanted these creatures but I don't know if I can handle the peeping if it never ends.
This has me so bummed out and stressed I could really use some advice.