Our Peacock got his Wing Amputated

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2022
  • Our white peacock had surgery. This was heartbreaking...
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  • @pancake_loaf5873
    @pancake_loaf5873 Год назад +1591

    If the vet lady is watching this I just want you to know that i know you did your best and were glad you tried so don’t be disheartened you did your best and that’s all that matters

    • @Nirrrina
      @Nirrrina Год назад +75

      Yes Thank you!!
      Just being willing to say it might not work but I'm willing to give it a try is a awesome in a vet.

    • @Christinasgifts
      @Christinasgifts Год назад +70

      Vets have a high rate of suicide so thank you for posting to her🥰

    • @Tzarina8472
      @Tzarina8472 Год назад +38

      We shall call her Doctor Love.

    • @elfiefromangelcity6142
      @elfiefromangelcity6142 Год назад +23

      Yes! She did an amazing job! I know it's a rough job, and animal lovers like me really appreciate an honest and sincere vet!

    • @barbarahouk1983
      @barbarahouk1983 Год назад +15

      In Any field of endeavor all that can be asked is for the person to to the best they can with what they have. No one has super natural power; no one is all knowing. Never can the outcome be predicted. I appreciate the person who makes the effort to try. They are the people that make this world a nicer place.

  • @ayarosen1035
    @ayarosen1035 Год назад +793

    This vet is amazing. You can really hear in her voice how much she cares about animals and what a big effort she made to keep him alive. I'm sorry it didn't work, but I'm really glad you found a vet you can trust in your area.

    • @Tzarina8472
      @Tzarina8472 Год назад +13

      We shall call her Doctor Love.

    • @MissKing722
      @MissKing722 Год назад +9

      I agree. She seemed like a very soft-hearted, honest, caring individual, that also knows her stuff. 🙌Thank god for that vet, and any vets like her. My faith in humanity was restored.

    • @BrandenburgTV
      @BrandenburgTV Год назад +7

      Sorry, but no. An amazing vet is aside you when your animals are sick. Amazing vets travel to their customers, they call you to say that they will be around. They know they get paid for the care they offer, not for the meds they are selling.
      All in all, Jake and Becky need a frequent visiting vet. A caretaker, someone who loves animals, not just fixing issues when it's quite late. -- Do you recall how long Jake already had described i.e. the problems with the white peacocks? So how come the vet wasn't there before?
      Not on me to drop moods. I easily could simply watch and shut up, like most of the subscribers... The simple problem is that even I am suffering watching this from 6,000mls away. Maybe Jake didn't say it all, maybe it's the same as it's here, where you really have to SEEK for vets, who are doing this job because of the love they have for animals, instead of the greed on becoming insanely rich by ripping of the owners of their pets...
      I don't want to make anyone uncomfortable, just wondering where it leads to if we just pay what vets are requesting from us while they didn't succeed. I excuse myself for such a terrific request. I know the rule is to be always mellow...
      "Everything's gonna be ok!"
      Tell this to your pet, when you turn it over into the hands of a vet, that makes you as the owner hope, but delivers you the leftover body of your beloved pet, attaching some bill...

    • @carmenr5618
      @carmenr5618 Год назад +3

      @BrandenburgTV I totally agree with everything you just said if real caring vet really cared they would have gone to him and helped not just helped them selves instead of just putting more money in their own pocket....it's expensive now and days especially for exotic animals I feel for Jake and Becky. Hope all goes well and God bless you all. Happy holidays.

    • @OscarChicken
      @OscarChicken Год назад +5

      @@BrandenburgTV Totally agree with you. They need a frequent vet visit specially with poultry.

  • @destinyheath6583
    @destinyheath6583 Год назад +265

    That vet was so kind. She handled it amazing and she gave him the only chance he has and he wasn’t suffering in his last moments.

  • @user-nb4iv4il6w
    @user-nb4iv4il6w 7 месяцев назад +10

    Winger was a a pure LEGEND "survived liked legend and passed away like a legend" HUGE RESPECT for this bird. I am literally having tears.

  • @sunnyjozani8421
    @sunnyjozani8421 Год назад +197

    So Sorry guys :( Also since the peacocks had internal parasites, get a few of the other birds' fecal matter tested too, just to be on the safe side

  • @opalseggbasket2638
    @opalseggbasket2638 Год назад +46

    When he said, "bye buddy, sorry this didn't work out better for you," made my heart break because I've said the same thing for my birds when they don't make it.

  • @jeanbeanie5785
    @jeanbeanie5785 Год назад +218

    The Vet Cared; That's what matters. This was an awful situation, and my sympathies for the loss of your peacock. You all did the best you could, and that's all anyone can ever reasonably ask. You are armed with the knowledge to manage things much better, and you know of a vet who can and will care for your birds should you need their assistance again.

  • @TheRoseFyre
    @TheRoseFyre Год назад +10

    My condolences for your loss. As a Vet Tech Student, I would recommend doing the poop test for the rest of the birds, and possibly treating the soil now that Winger has already been buried there, as the ova or eggs of these intestinal parasites can live dormant in the soil for years. Ideally, cremation and burial after is better to prevent remnant disease from spreading. I hope you guys never have to deal with something like this again. All the best to your wonderful family and animals.

  • @JennyD915
    @JennyD915 Год назад +363

    I am so sorry, guys. You did so much to try to help him and he had a short but happy life at your place. It’s so evident how much you love your birds and how far you will go to help them when they need it 💙

    • @susanahernandez3271
      @susanahernandez3271 Год назад +6

      My bird also died today😢

    • @hashimahmed2575
      @hashimahmed2575 Год назад +3

      Aww I’m so sorry for your lost 😞

    • @Guidingsonar
      @Guidingsonar Год назад +14

      Hate to say it, but their bird's injury is most likly their own fault. How they handle their bird it is easy for their wing to get caught on the cage and as he just pulls him out... It would easily break their wing. Someone on the last video pointed it out.

  • @paulvcope
    @paulvcope Год назад +182

    Lessons in animal husbandry are almost always hard learned. I'm sorry you've had to learn these lessons this way, but hopefully you'll carry them forward and improve the lives of the rest of your flock.

    • @Tzarina8472
      @Tzarina8472 Год назад +8

      Doubtless they have already improved the health and lives of the other flocks; we saw them treating everyone for lice.

  • @tara_a_santiago
    @tara_a_santiago Год назад +14

    If nothing more, you have facilitated a relationship with a Vet who has the same passion and respect for Avians. She did her very best to try and help Winger and that’s a blessing in itself. I hope she visits more of your videos so that she can truly see how amazing you care for your birds and will be available in the future to your farm.

  • @maxnegrete7862
    @maxnegrete7862 Год назад +5

    I had a rooster that had the same injury and he’s 10 years old he sadly passed away but it was on his leg he survived in a long time he was the best rooster❤

  • @MinecraftDude474
    @MinecraftDude474 Год назад +86

    Im so sorry for your loss I was really hoping he would make it but just know he’s up in the big aviary in the sky now. RIP Winger.

  • @naomihayler4793
    @naomihayler4793 Год назад +57

    So glad you found such a wonderful vet to help, you can tell how much she cared for Winger. It’s lovely your community helped find her for you 🥰 That’s lovely your buried him in the aviary xx

    • @Tzarina8472
      @Tzarina8472 Год назад

      We shall call her Doctor Love until we hear otherwise.

  • @DawnWolf-drag0n
    @DawnWolf-drag0n Год назад +58

    To the vet that helped this Peacock we thank you for what you have done, you tried to save this bird's life and we thank you for the kindness you had to help these wonderful folk. You did everything you possibly could to make sure he would've had a wonderful life, in the end, he may have passed away but he is still here in our hearts things are not always easy and by far you are one of the few vets that I have seen actually care about the animals.

  • @navasan..
    @navasan.. 3 месяца назад +2

    I’m not crying… you’re crying 😢

  • @kittytwosocks7848
    @kittytwosocks7848 Год назад +79

    R.I.P Winger you were so brave and your family did all they possibly could to save your life fly high with the angels

  • @trainenthusiast1
    @trainenthusiast1 Год назад +80

    I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm sure that if he could express his feelings to you, he would say just how grateful he was at your efforts to save his life.

  • @SF-Zuriol
    @SF-Zuriol Год назад +1

    R.I.P Winger may his loss save future generations of white peacock

  • @kylebishawjuario457
    @kylebishawjuario457 Год назад +1

    I’m so sorry for your lost I know how you feel right now too

  • @watchmeimflying
    @watchmeimflying Год назад +28

    I hope you keep up with this avian vet. I’m kind of surprised you didn’t already have one handy with all those birds and I’m sorry you had to learn the hard way.

    • @debh3404
      @debh3404 Год назад +1

      Because there wasn’t an avian vet “handy.” They had to drive an hour to get to the one that did the surgery. How would he have known that there was an avian vet an hour away?

    • @avksmith
      @avksmith Год назад +14

      @@debh3404ideally you research nearby options and connect with them when purchasing birds so you know where to go proactively

    • @debh3404
      @debh3404 Год назад +7

      @@avksmith I really don’t think that they were very experienced with birds before they got the poultry. I’m with you and definitely have an avian vet and a reptile vet and a dog vet. I know from experience (as you likely do as well) that not all vets are created equally and a specialist who is used to handling and working with the species we keep are worth their weight in gold. I think that they went into keeping poultry without much background for sure. And country farmers have to learn how to do many things themselves that we would bring our animals to the vet for. Add that to the fact that most of the poultry that farmers keep aren’t pets… Some are more knowledgeable for sure but I don’t think that most farmers go through the researching that you or I have done. The interest and the amount of time they have for research definitely isn’t the same as mine. Also I automatically test any exotics for parasites the very first thing. I can’t imagine having poultry and not knowing about poultry mites, lice, internal parasites etc. That should be Poultry 101, if you know what I mean.

    • @avksmith
      @avksmith Год назад +8

      @@debh3404 yeah. I was surprised they didn’t already have diatomaceous earth for dust baths n stuff already but good that they got that now.
      But yeah a lot of people get into it without knowing all that much. It’s a different and more risky approach than what I tend to do but yup, it happens all the time. Glad they have a connection with a good bird vet now though!

    • @alisav8394
      @alisav8394 Год назад +2

      I actually haven't even heard about avian vets until I became interested in parrots. In my (small European) country you just get a chicken or any other bird and if something happens you either fix it on your own or you let it die. So I'm not surprised they didn't have an avian vet

  • @estherlee5881
    @estherlee5881 Год назад +33

    I'm so sorry for what happened to your peacock. But that vet really did care with how gentle she was with him.
    Although because of the parasites, I hope that you guys end up getting check for them too. You never know if some parasites may have transferred over to you, Becky, the kids, or other birds

  • @emilymamone1979
    @emilymamone1979 Год назад +15

    Rest in paradise Winger. I'm so sorry guys, he was a stunning bird.

    • @chess-
      @chess- Год назад +1

      @@user-f83f 💀 Thanks for ruining the mood bot

  • @areneesouder
    @areneesouder Год назад +1

    Bless it! I've always loved peacocks, and have been collecting items with peacocks on them for 52 years. I'm glad you found help for it. Wow. That's horrible to happen. I hope everything works out.

  • @chesneymigl4538
    @chesneymigl4538 Год назад +4

    It always sucks to lose an animal, but at least you got some answers and found a whole community of bird-lovers to support you.

  • @taragladieux122
    @taragladieux122 Год назад +28

    I am so sorry. He was a fighter, and you fought for him too - doing all you could. Thanks for sharing your life with us.

  • @athanamato1054
    @athanamato1054 Год назад +2

    I know the vet lady tried her heart out to try to safe that bird, we will all ways remember you winger!!!

  • @bronwynhl
    @bronwynhl Год назад +31

    im so sorry for your loss, and im glad you were able to get them vet treatment. it might be worth testing across your entire bird population to see if this was an isolated cause with the internal parasites or more of a widespread issue for your flocks.
    i think you needed to have been a little clearer or have had it earlier in the video that the wing inury had potentially happened on the farm, and that this was a more likely instance based on the newer vets opinion. you were very lucky the vet went through with the proceedure given the previous videos and i think you really have to give a public apology to the previoous vet.
    also the environmentalist in me says that bag you buried the peacock in is going to exist in the ground for hundreds of years and you really should have buried the bird straight in the ground. its not only an environmental hazard but being that shallow a grave theres a chance wildlife and your future bird residents of the area can dig that up and ingest the plastic.
    overall though yaall definitly did the best you could. and i hope you take onboard all the lessons youve learnt.

    • @5kamon
      @5kamon Год назад +4

      I'd be more worried that it could spread infection.

    • @OfficialMyxomatosis
      @OfficialMyxomatosis Год назад +7

      What is being missed, regardless of whether the deceased bird is in an _environmentally unfriendly trash bag or not,_ the carcass should NOT have been buried anywhere near where other animals of any species are allowed to roam.
      Since the Adults decided to bring the bird home, *the body should have been burned to protect the flocks.*

  • @David_2881
    @David_2881 Год назад +41

    RIP winger u will be missed

  • @VMsmith44
    @VMsmith44 Год назад +5

    Soo..very sorry @ the loss of your beautiful white peacock:( You did everything you could for Winger, who now is living well & free,across the Rainbow Bridge 🌈

  • @pattip1454
    @pattip1454 Год назад +2

    So much can be learned from the toughest and painful experiences but although you lost several birds you learned so many things and that alone has probably saved so many more from similar fates. Their losses are not in vain.

  • @AlexFisher67
    @AlexFisher67 Год назад +36

    So sad little Winger passed away, but at least he's no longer in pain. Glad you were able to learn and grow from the experience. It's so hard losing a beloved bird, especially when they seem so close to pulling through. I've had my fair share of heartbreak with my birds and it's never easy. Shout out to the avian vet (and all avian vets). There is such a shortage of them in the world and they really do put their hearts and souls into caring for their patients as best they can with very little reward. Your vet seems like no exception and I can tell just by the quality toys and items they had at the front of their practice that they're very well versed in exotic bird care. She's definitely a keeper!
    Not sure if anyone already mentioned this to you, but in the future, at least for disease blood testing of exotic birds, you can save a ton of time and money by using a mail-in disease testing service (e.g. BirdIQ). You collect the samples yourself at home in the environment the bird is most comfortable in. BirdIQ provides instructions on how to do this and I know there are other labs out there as well. It's a very easy process and much cheaper than going through the vet. Best of luck on any future peacock adventures and give Blue lots of extra love. 🦚

  • @elizabethnewlin9161
    @elizabethnewlin9161 Год назад +19

    I wanted to thank you for sharing Winger's story. I don't have any peacocks but I do have chickens. I had no idea about the mites or lice until I watched your videos. I had noticed my chickens losing feathers more than their usual molt. I have one named Fuss britches who I noticed was almost totally bald and her waddle is flopping over and she was secluding away from the rest of the flock. I looked up info about the mites and lice and lice is the issue. I cleaned the coop and treated the nesting boxes with permethin and DE and I also dusted her with Sevin dust and DE. She is already feeling better and venturing back out with the flock. I'm so thankful for your videos. I feel Winger's life was not in vain. His purpose was fulfilled by educating y'all and your viewers. He was a very special bird. Godspeed Winger.

  • @Faeyeful
    @Faeyeful Год назад +4

    To the vet: Thank you so so so much for caring, trying and giving your best. And do your family: Thank you for caring so much for all your animals.

  • @chamqual6480
    @chamqual6480 Год назад +6

    Getting those fecal results finally is such a blessing to your understanding going forward. Much love to you guys in your loss. Happy days to come!

  • @DS-ky9dl
    @DS-ky9dl Год назад +1

    Thanks for naming him...he deserved that respect. So sorry that happened as all of us know how hard you tried to get the white peacock flock started. RIP Winger.

  • @rhythmchakraborty
    @rhythmchakraborty Год назад +14

    I saw you guys struggling to get a white peacock! I was so happy when they hatched for the first time..!!! But this video broke me! R.I.P Winger! You were a fighter!
    Lots of love for you and your family!!!!
    You guys are great!!!!!!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @promisedjubileedaniels
    @promisedjubileedaniels Год назад +4

    Wow. Kudos to the second vet. That was a big mess to have to clean up. When he came in he didn't even have a name yet, yet her sadness at his passing was still so clear. Thank her from us for her care ❤️

  • @user-rd8gz4pn2p
    @user-rd8gz4pn2p Год назад +1

    The vet did her best I mean she cared other vets say it's to late but she tried ❤

  • @margaretannfrank5480
    @margaretannfrank5480 Год назад +2

    I’m so sorry for your loss. Winger was a beauty and a gentle soul. The vet was wonderful and very caring and dedicated. Now you know where to go for future vet visits for your bird. Silver linings. Your family has learned a lot through Winger. Maybe that was his purpose. prayers.

  • @gabrielcausey6800
    @gabrielcausey6800 Год назад +3

    To the vet lady,
    Your an amazing person that truly has a love for birds! Your an amazing person that did your best! As a bird owner for 20 plus years, I would thank you for your work! I know you tried and that’s all you can do! Thank you for helping White House on the hill. :)

  • @biginfluencer5252
    @biginfluencer5252 Год назад +16

    You did the most you could for him, I hope you use these lessons to help you raise more white pea chicks and don’t let this stop you trying with them

  • @brittnyvancamp785
    @brittnyvancamp785 Год назад +1

    Treating birds is difficult even in the best of circumstances. My heart goes out to you and your family for the loss. You did your very best and the next ones you have will only have a happy longer life for it.

  • @sistergabrielfassl8132
    @sistergabrielfassl8132 Год назад +1

    So sorry for your loss. What a beautiful peacock. You did the best that you could.

  • @capri611z
    @capri611z Год назад +14

    Was glad to see what happened with your peacock, despite the sad ending. Thank you to the vet who tried all she could to help poor Winger. At least y’all learned a lot from this experience going forward and now have a bird vet to work with in preventing and treating future problems. RIP Winger.

  • @Aphroditeschannel
    @Aphroditeschannel Год назад +6

    Rest In Peace winger…I’m sorry for your loss

  • @Philbrick_pharm
    @Philbrick_pharm 7 месяцев назад

    Winger contributed knowledge for pea chicks to come in the future… that information contributed to the farm! Kudos to those vets!

  • @kerithoma1955
    @kerithoma1955 Год назад +3

    I am so sorry to hear about your beautiful peacock. You guys did such a great job siding to help the bird needed. Keep up with all the animals at the park.

  • @smellyolegoat150
    @smellyolegoat150 Год назад +4

    I’m so appreciative of the fact that the vet was willing to try. Also, her honesty about other possible things she could have tried made me really respect her.
    I also appreciate the fact that you all were willing to spend so much money to try to save Winger’s life. I think everyone did everything they possibly could. Hopefully now, you all have your permanent avian veterinarian. That should really help with future issues.

  • @allisonhunter1063
    @allisonhunter1063 Год назад +7

    Thank God animals just accept it when they lose a limb thats caused them pain. The pain is gone so they're good now.

  • @aprilMichelleXJRL
    @aprilMichelleXJRL Год назад +1

    You guys are great. True nature lovers and the definition of if you get a pet ..... There your responsibility. Like a child period

  • @Azooo1234
    @Azooo1234 Год назад +8

    So sad that winger passed away. You guys did an amazing job caring for him. RIP

  • @peacelily2025
    @peacelily2025 Год назад +4

    I am so sorry for your loss. You did all that you could have done for him and that says a lot about you as a person. RIP to your white peacock.

  • @auntielishers
    @auntielishers Год назад +3

    This is the kind of vet we need. You can tell she TRULY cares about animals and that this lost hit her hard. Wish she would have been willing to be on camera she needs to be known for her amazingness.... Sorry she wasn't able to save winger but he will forever be in the sanctuary now💜🤍

    • @Tzarina8472
      @Tzarina8472 Год назад

      I have decided to call this vet by Doctor Love. She has a very big heart and deserves all the praise for her efforts. We shall cheer for that the surgery was almost successful. Hopefully she learned something useful that she can take forward with her, just as White House learned about the lice. THESE are Winger's gifts to the channel.

  • @marilynorr6582
    @marilynorr6582 7 месяцев назад

    So sorry for you guys and the lady vet! Happy he will be buried on your farm. I think it is wonderful that you let your children be involved. God bless you and yours. Thank you for caring for your precious animals!

  • @runninggreywolf8313
    @runninggreywolf8313 Год назад +1

    I'm sorry for your loss. I love how your family all worked together to pay last respect and bury Winger together. God bless and better luck next time.

  • @emmasflock989
    @emmasflock989 Год назад +27

    Ah man, poor guy. I’m so sorry you had to go through this! At least now you know what killed the other peachicks and you can now prevent it in the future. I really hope you get more white peacocks in the future for your beautiful aviary, and I would love to watch another hatching vid and watch them grow up to be beautiful just like Winger! Love your videos, keep it up! ❤

  • @esmespring6194
    @esmespring6194 Год назад +5

    actually cried, broke my heart to hear that you lost that beautiful bird, i know how much you care and love all your animals, bless you all, much love

  • @alyaziahamadalaryani7409
    @alyaziahamadalaryani7409 Год назад +1

    I fell so bad for you and the vet from here voice you can fell her sadness 😢

  • @wendydomino
    @wendydomino Год назад +2

    This poor bird. At least you know it didn't happen at the first vet's office if the injury was older than that. You might want to look into practices that may have led to the break to begin with and see if you can't improve your protocols.
    So sorry for your loss. It's never easy to lose any kind of pet.

  • @ameliasymons6073
    @ameliasymons6073 Год назад +5

    I'm so sorry! I can tell how much you love and take care of your animals. This is heartbreaking news but you can get through this. The vet did her best, she didn't have to try but she did, you could tell how much she cares. I am so sorry for your loss...

  • @b.williams7818
    @b.williams7818 Год назад +3

    Hope you check the other birds for worms too. God bless Winger soul, may he run free with his family in heaven

  • @Just.Jasper.14
    @Just.Jasper.14 Год назад

    The vet is really kind for trying to help the peacock. She shouldn’t be down for not being able to save him. Please support her.

  • @allychaos4026
    @allychaos4026 Год назад +1

    My heart breaks for that Vet. She did such a good job and showed so much compassion and care.

  • @allisontomic
    @allisontomic Год назад +11

    at least he is out of his pain

  • @jinjin0135
    @jinjin0135 Год назад +10

    Wow so much knowledge found and shared in this video. I'm so glad u have answers and can prepare better for next time. R.i.p Winger u beautiful bird.💞

  • @marial.6701
    @marial.6701 Год назад +1

    Im fighting back tears. Im sorry you lost your peacock. So sorry that he didn’t make it.😢

  • @Justchillinwithme29
    @Justchillinwithme29 Год назад +5

    Feel soo bad for your peachick. Congrats on 1 million

  • @robynswan2072
    @robynswan2072 Год назад +5

    I admire her honesty

  • @fochtfamily317
    @fochtfamily317 Год назад +2

    The vet did incredibly!✨! I want her to feel happy!

  • @Roudy_Riggs
    @Roudy_Riggs 11 месяцев назад

    Rest in peace winger. And may you spread your wings amongst that angels.

  • @kisscat74
    @kisscat74 Год назад +7

    Heartbreaking :( At least you've learned more about things to watch out and treat for. Birds are so resilient, it's easy to forget just how fragile they are at the same time. I've had to learn through loss with my chickens. It's hard.

  • @Ya_Boy_Hayden
    @Ya_Boy_Hayden Год назад +6

    I’m so sorry about Winger, he was a really strong Peacock and he did live a happy short life, Rest in Peace Winger

  • @jameslafevers6048
    @jameslafevers6048 Год назад +1

    The only thing you can do from stuff like this is be thankful for all the experience and knowledge you have gained. Learn from the losses and be thankful for the experience. This is a huge loss but with everything learned it could potentially save from even bigger losses and not just on your farm but everyone who watches the channel. Thank you white peacocks and especially Winger!

  • @AnitaLife27
    @AnitaLife27 Год назад +1

    I have had such a hard time finding anyone good for my cockatiels. They cost a lot and don’t seem to know what they’re doing. But my two are still here. And I learned some expensive lessons. Thanks! You’re such good folks, and I see how much your care for your extended feathery family. ❤ 🙏

  • @addiegorst525
    @addiegorst525 Год назад +5

    I am so sorry for your loss. Please take the halter off of Poppy before turning her loose. It is known to be very dangerous to turn horses and foals out with halters on, and I’m sure calves are no different. I don’t want to see you lose her to a preventable accident.

  • @freyanna23
    @freyanna23 Год назад +4

    I really appreciate that you value your animals so much and try and do the best for them! It’s really wonderful. Sorry he didn’t make it! I got really hopeful watching the first part of the video, life can be tough!

  • @epicbacon9894
    @epicbacon9894 Год назад +1

    🦚🦚🤍▫️The white peacock still lives in our hearts▫️ 🤍🦚🦚

  • @michellep3814
    @michellep3814 Год назад +1

    I’m sorry for your loss. You all did your best, so don’t let this discourage you because at least Winger knew he was loved and cared for.

  • @MissKing722
    @MissKing722 Год назад +3

    My utmost condolences to you guys.. Winger was such a fighter. Man, what a crazy rollercoaster of emotion. You guys were so caring and did everything you could in that moment, and like you said you learned a lot on what to look out for and what to do for the next clutch. So don't let it get you to down in the dumps.💕
    I know Winger and his siblings are now flying through the heavens, and relaxing In Paradise. They have joined all past pets to watch and protect your family, forever. 💛

  • @lararabb8888
    @lararabb8888 Год назад +9

    Go back and take that bird out of the plastic bag. Plant some type of safe fruit bearing small bush on top of him. He can feed the plant. Hindsight says you shouldn't put an infected bird in an area where you will have future birds. You never know what might survive, but you can believe that plastic will be there 4ever.

    • @melissa5907
      @melissa5907 Год назад +2

      The bird should’ve been cremated and then ashes buried. It’s going to infect the flock once they’re all put in the aviary, unless cement is being poured in there 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @RSLucid
    @RSLucid Год назад +2

    I'm so sorry dude. I know your family hurts, but I can genuinely hear the sadness in your voice. Keep your head up, I know it's hard when your friends pass, and not to be cliche or cheesey but thats nature. You did everything you could. You really are a gem of a person. Just remember that there are animals out there without you. Without a human parent to look after them and make sure they live out their entire lives. You are a hero, and I hope the pain of losing them doesn't make you ever forget that.

  • @lindad1195
    @lindad1195 Год назад +1

    I want to say a big thank you to the vet that tried to save this poor peacock! You did your best! Thank you! And to White House on the hill, thank you for trying to save him, you did your best as well! I’m sorry he passed.

  • @cathy_p637
    @cathy_p637 Год назад +5

    I' m very sorry that you and Winger had to go through all of this, but you and the vet, were between a rock and a hard place with no where to turn. You guys did all that you could for the baby and none of us are born knowing everything there is to know about exotic pets so it will always be a learning experience. Take care of yourselves.

  • @shawnaleethornton5343
    @shawnaleethornton5343 Год назад +6

    Not what I was expecting, I'm so sorry for your loss. The vet was amazing.

  • @barbaramix1683
    @barbaramix1683 Год назад

    I am sorry you lost your peacock. He was so beautiful. It is not your fault. Sometimes things just go wrong. There will always be pain in life. All you can do is live and learn. Thank you for trying to save him.

  • @fludrbywest3886
    @fludrbywest3886 Год назад +1

    ❤❤😢 so sorry for the loss❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹🥰🙏🏻🙏🏻❣️please don’t let this keep you from doing the peacocks again ❤after a time of healing that is 🙏🏻🫶

  • @1992kikissie
    @1992kikissie Год назад +12

    RIP Winger and thank you very much and your family for sharing your experience and everything with us. It's a good lesson learned and I hope if you try again to hatch white peacocks, that this time it'll be different. Please take care of you all ❤️🙏

  • @woleesheet
    @woleesheet Год назад +4

    The wifey and I were thinking that would be the next step. Poor lil fella. Good luck.

  • @LimitedHandles
    @LimitedHandles Год назад

    Poor thing. I'm glad you all tried to save it instead of putting it down.

  • @spitfire577
    @spitfire577 Год назад +1

    Well today was the first day I seen your beautiful bird and I have been reading that your bird died. That's sad you did your best .

  • @palucas
    @palucas Год назад +7

    Rest in peace Winger. I'm so sorry, I know how hard you fought for Winger and how caring the vet was to save him. Poor little guy just had too much to overcome. ❤❤❤

  • @verawelshclark1050
    @verawelshclark1050 Год назад +4

    He was so beautiful,sorry for your loss

  • @EclecticArtist62
    @EclecticArtist62 Год назад +1

    Even though you lost Winger, I’m glad you at least found that wonderful vet; she obviously did her absolute best and if you ever need a vet for any of your other birds, I’m sure she’ll be there for you. It’s also great that the fecal sample was found and tested; it was too late to save Winger and his family but you’ll know what to do going forward if you get more peafowl. Best of luck in this new year.

  • @BendyTheInkDemon176
    @BendyTheInkDemon176 Год назад +1

    I feel so bad and sad for the poor peacock i whished that it lived a little longer 😢😭🦚 rip winger

  • @malinbergvall
    @malinbergvall Год назад +21

    So let's see if I got this right. You have two different kinds of external parasites endemic in your entire bird population, three kinds of internal parasites of which two are directly deadly on their own, you didn't notice your bird had a broken wing until the bone was sticking out and badly infected, and waited until you were down to one living bird in group of 7 before you thought to even investigate why? And even then you didn't even think to do a close enough visual examination to discover the lice?
    If you were keeping birds in my country this would be criminal negligence.

    • @abjecthorror
      @abjecthorror Год назад +9

      7 of those poor peachicks dead. It's devestating. This feels like a horror show watching how negletful and ignorant they are of taking care of exotic birds (or just birds in general considering their chickens were covered in lice and mites too)

    • @QuantumNightmare
      @QuantumNightmare Год назад +9

      Not to mention they accused a vet of breaking their bird’s wing on video. They’re lucky the first vet practice hasn’t sued them. No wonder the avian vet didn’t want to be filmed.
      But honestly I’m just horrified by the total lack of any poultry husbandry knowledge, to the point that you have to wonder if they’ve ever so much as googled it. I’ve lost chickens to red mite and you know, as with any sudden death I investigate EVERYTHING until I have a cause of death to make sure it’s not something that will hurt other birds. See a death, find out it’s mites, treat every bird and all the coops etc. it took them FIVE MONTHS to as much as NOTICE their birds were dying of a common bird parasite. Nearly half a year.
      I was sticking around to see the aviary finished as inspiration for some of my own birds but this is a horror show and has been for some time now.

    • @ArtisticlyAlexis
      @ArtisticlyAlexis Год назад +8

      They didn't even apologize to bad mouthing the original vet without proof they caused the break. They may have been bad for losing the sample, but they didn't critically injure the poor bird like all their viewers were led to believe. This family farm shouldn't be making videos unless they're teaching proper husbandry, because people see them & assume their knowledgeable just because they have followers.

    • @malinbergvall
      @malinbergvall Год назад +3

      @@ArtisticlyAlexis I partially agree on that, but I still think that clinic deserves a bucket of criticism. They didn't notice any of the parasites, didn't notice the wing that was most likely already broken, didn't order the tests they said they would, and lost the samples. Also took on a rather complicated case despite only ever having handled a couple of birds ever before, which was clearly outside of their competence.
      In my opinion, just the fact that they missed two kinds of external parasites would warrant a report to the licensing board.

    • @Ockette
      @Ockette Год назад +5

      @@ArtisticlyAlexis They badmouthed the trainer their dog bit too. Somehow nothing's ever their fault.

  • @Jessman5
    @Jessman5 Год назад +9

    I watch your channel for quite a while now even though I have no birds and I absolutely have no idea how to handle them. Even I am in tears now :(
    You're doing a great job and there was nothing more you could do.
    Kindest greetings and condolences from germany ❤

  • @violetriver4694
    @violetriver4694 Год назад +2

    This hit me really hard and I can't help but cry I've been watching since the start 😭 may he rest in paradise

  • @Its_justmae
    @Its_justmae Год назад

    May he Rest In Peace God has a plan For you The Vet really cared God bless her and your family

  • @maxinemadero9665
    @maxinemadero9665 Год назад +3

    You all did everything, you could. So sorry for your loss.