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To all that replied, I recived a call about this. The way I understand it they are on dirt and it is the birds pecking their own feet. My thought is they might have bird mites but the guy said he just sprayed the area with something to get rid of bugs. So I just don't know.
Has anybody every had quail that are 2 years old bite their toes so bad that they lose toenails ,if so what is up with this....Thanks in advance for the help
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You did not say what you are feeding, never heard of the brand, just go to feed store and ask for good quaility feed you decide if you want medacated or not and what protein % you want, ask a person around your town what they feed....
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Well, now that I've regained consciousness...
Honey the title is cleaning to eat, you didn't think he was asking how to give them a bath?
Thanks again for the input before we do the next batch I will cheek out the link.... WAD
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Was that stright across or was it with the curve of the, we have had some that I would say would be that long in a stright line but I don't know about weight.
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Well we used a soldering iron to burn just the tip of the beaks to get this under control, just trying to see what the concenus on this was.
Do you think Coturnix would do good in northeast texas ?
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We had a munch or bobs and tenn. reds and there were a few that did get pecked kinda bad and it seamed that it just kept going and going so we were told we needed to debeak them, just wondering if anybody else does it ???
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I was thinking the same thing he could probably get one for free....
I agree, we sell roos for $3.00, buy it, use it and give it away when u r done....
WAD