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  1. kristin07035

    Peafowl 101: Basic care, genetics, and answers.

    wormed them all in march...eating, drinking, acting, pooping... all 100% normal
  2. kristin07035

    Peafowl 101: Basic care, genetics, and answers.

    Sorry to hear :( they all get locked up in the coop overnight so there's no worries about predator attacks
  3. kristin07035

    Peafowl 101: Basic care, genetics, and answers.

    She use to roost...this behavior started about a month ago...
  4. kristin07035

    Peafowl 101: Basic care, genetics, and answers.

    My peahen is 9 months old & lives in a run/coop with my chickens. The coop is a converted shed with multiple levels of roosts. All my chickens sleep on a roost but my peahen prefers to sleep on the floor...i put her on a roost but she hops down....no one is bullying her...why is she doing this...
  5. kristin07035

    Peafowl 101: Basic care, genetics, and answers.

    I want to worm my peahen (&chickens) this spring as a preventative but i am not comfortable with the syringe down the throat process & my peahen does not like to be held...so question is there any other way? Is there something i can put in their food/water instead?
  6. kristin07035

    Peafowl 101: Basic care, genetics, and answers.

    Ok so when its time to integrate my peachicks with my pullets/hens is it also best to do at night? They will all be sharing a shed coop & run area.
  7. kristin07035

    Peafowl 101: Basic care, genetics, and answers.

    Hi @new 2 pfowl Thanks and yes looking for some general info. Never had peafowl before. Guy sold us these at our local poultry show today as a pair, but they look exactly alike to me just one is slightly bigger than the other so wondering how he knew. He also said they can live in the run &...
  8. kristin07035

    Peafowl 101: Basic care, genetics, and answers.

    My first peachicks they are 2 months old any info appreciated as i have chickens but don't know much about these guys
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