Diane H
Songster
- May 15, 2020
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Hello all.
So, my main worry is that since my peacock is molted, he is spending less time on his roosts and more time just sitting on the ground. I’m concerned he’s losing weight. Neither he nor the hen seems to be eating a lot. Am I just worrying over nothing?
I’ve had him for about a year and a half now And he is five or six years old.
I have tried adding different things to the feed dish, but no interest. I’ve used Cackleberry nuggets, layer, pellets, greens, peas, cooked rice, five grain, scratch. Nothing makes them dive in like they love it.
Any advice would be appreciated.
TIA.
D
So, my main worry is that since my peacock is molted, he is spending less time on his roosts and more time just sitting on the ground. I’m concerned he’s losing weight. Neither he nor the hen seems to be eating a lot. Am I just worrying over nothing?
I’ve had him for about a year and a half now And he is five or six years old.
I have tried adding different things to the feed dish, but no interest. I’ve used Cackleberry nuggets, layer, pellets, greens, peas, cooked rice, five grain, scratch. Nothing makes them dive in like they love it.
Any advice would be appreciated.
TIA.
D