PineconeQuail
In the Brooder
- Aug 4, 2021
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Hi!
I suspect that my 3ish month old coturnix quail might have worms. After about a weekish of stress (she was being bullied - its been fixed now) I noticed her poops started to get watery and a little lighter. Hoping it was just a reaction to stress I decided to wait it out. That was some time ago and there are still runny poops so I'm suspecting worms. Her behavior hasn't changed - still runs around with her sisters, dust bathes, fights for first dibs on those tasty tasty dried mealworms, eats and drinks as normal, and is still laying, so I don't think she's sick-sick. She also was vomiting every now and then during the stress-week but that seems to have fixed itself, too (this poor girl has had a hard month).
So, with that said: what does everyone use for de-worming quail? How does one go about de-worming them, and is there any danger of letting them all take whatever gets given so that I know all 3 are worm-free?
Thanks!
I suspect that my 3ish month old coturnix quail might have worms. After about a weekish of stress (she was being bullied - its been fixed now) I noticed her poops started to get watery and a little lighter. Hoping it was just a reaction to stress I decided to wait it out. That was some time ago and there are still runny poops so I'm suspecting worms. Her behavior hasn't changed - still runs around with her sisters, dust bathes, fights for first dibs on those tasty tasty dried mealworms, eats and drinks as normal, and is still laying, so I don't think she's sick-sick. She also was vomiting every now and then during the stress-week but that seems to have fixed itself, too (this poor girl has had a hard month).
So, with that said: what does everyone use for de-worming quail? How does one go about de-worming them, and is there any danger of letting them all take whatever gets given so that I know all 3 are worm-free?
Thanks!