She looks fine to me. If she's free ranging, how can you be sure she's not laying somewhere you don't know about?
Otherwise, she could be only getting ready to lay. It's early days in terms of her age and in terms of the season.
All of my peahens have only started up in the last week or two...
I think it's better off with the peahen unless you think there is an injury that needs to be treated or if the peahen is abandoning it. Even if it needs to be treated in some way, hopefully you can put it back with her straight away.
How old is the peachick? Is she leaving it alone on the...
I'm so sorry for your peachicks. I'm afraid I don't know much about hatching them in an incubator. Mine were all peahen raised.
I have hatched chicken chicks and I did a lot of troubleshooting for various issues. You can do an eggtopsy where you examine the chick to check things like if it had...
Did you find the Kaytee feed? I would advise trying to source that asap.
In the meantime, I would keep trying to get the egg into him. It's the yolk that he needs. Raw might be good to try because it will give him some hydration as well. Of course, boiled is fine if he's eating that. Mine...
Don't feel terrible. It sounds like you're giving them a wonderful life there free ranging.
I feel like the peahen would probably teach them to eat a good variety so I wouldn't be so quick to jump to conclusions about the protein. There might be something else going on. What sort of protein...
I'm in the EU so options are probably very different for you. I also haven't used mine yet but my husband did a lot of very thorough research and we chose this one. We ordered it back in January and it had a lead time of 6-10 weeks but we decided it was worth the wait. It's in shipment at the...
If you have a trained dog that will probably help things a lot if you plan to free range. I don't have a dog so I can't advise about that but I have read of lots of others here having success with them.
That sounds strange about them breaking their necks on the top netting. Are you sure you had...
Would you consider buying a microscopse and doing your own? Maybe not now but for the future it might be worth looking into if you don't have a helpful vet. That is what we have had to do.
I don't know about Endocox powder but Toltrazuril dosage is 7mg per kg of bodyweight. That works out as...
It sounds like you have a good long term plan but the short term plan is not ideal. Wing clipping is dangerous because it leaves them vulnerable to predator attacks since their response to threat is to fly.
They need access to a covered aviary or some other roofed outdoor area in the place...
I don't know where you are but if your climate is suitable and they are in a safe aviary I would let them roost outside. We herd ours in only if the weather is forecast to be extremely bad.
You can direct dose with a syringe down the throat but it is absolutely vital to know how to do that correctly so it goes in the right place and doesn't aspirate them. There are detailed posts with photos on here if you want to search for them or I can try to find one later if you want to go...
My two didn't even try until their third year and then they didn't succeed. They tried again and were successful the year after that. I don't know how normal that is but I wasn't in a hurry so I didn't really think about it.
That was in 2021. Their peachicks are now grown and started laying...
I hope your peachick is ok. I wish I could help but I haven't had to deal with this with a peachick before. Hopefully some of the experienced members will be here shortly.
In the meantime, I agree with the others about the vitamins and the shoes and I would suggest doing some reading on here...