Cochintrice
Chirping
- Mar 5, 2021
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There is a chance I may be adopting a blind peahen soon. Her family is discussing if they want to actually part with her or not. Being only able to see shadows she's definitely a special needs bird who will require special care. I have cared for a blind bird in the past (specifically an epileptic chicken) so I have some basics down that will carry over. I have some questions I'm having trouble finding answers for though!
-Do typical peafowl meds for coccidiosis cause lasting organ damage to look out for later? She received aggressive treatment when very young (early brooder days.)
-If you have a blind peafowl have you come across anything that's very helpful (especially for enrichment) that you would recommend?
-How long do they actually live with optimal care? I have seen a baffling range of over 15 years to over 50 and I'm stumped.
-Is grinding down or trimming their claws possible or is the quick entirely too close to the exterior?
-On a scale of "chicken hen talking with her newborns" to "hornball peacock with something to prove" where would you put a peahen's volume? I am told she mostly only vocalizes when startled or when everyone else around her is hootin' n hollerin' too. Dunno if that is average or because she's blind.
If she does come to live with us I wanna do my best for her! So thanks in advance for helping, I really do appreciate it.
-Do typical peafowl meds for coccidiosis cause lasting organ damage to look out for later? She received aggressive treatment when very young (early brooder days.)
-If you have a blind peafowl have you come across anything that's very helpful (especially for enrichment) that you would recommend?
-How long do they actually live with optimal care? I have seen a baffling range of over 15 years to over 50 and I'm stumped.

-Is grinding down or trimming their claws possible or is the quick entirely too close to the exterior?
-On a scale of "chicken hen talking with her newborns" to "hornball peacock with something to prove" where would you put a peahen's volume? I am told she mostly only vocalizes when startled or when everyone else around her is hootin' n hollerin' too. Dunno if that is average or because she's blind.
If she does come to live with us I wanna do my best for her! So thanks in advance for helping, I really do appreciate it.