button quail chick with HUGE neck blister! HELP!!

If it is a blister...

...don't know if this would work or not, you could try putting a wet tea bag on the area for a few minutes, the tannin (sp?) helps clear up blisters on your hands...don't know like I said if it would work in this case.

Don't think it would hurt to try!

Good luck
 
I have seen this on a couple of my chicks, and it just went away. It was just after they hatched, and one had it on the back of its neck, and the other on the side. they were fine in a couple of days! Mine were late hatchers, so I don't know if that had anytrhing to do with it or not.
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HUGE relief. yes, this one was the last one, 4 days late and she's i think two days ago. I hope she'll be okay. did you do anything with them to help the heal?
 
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HUGE relief. yes, this one was the last one, 4 days late. I hope she'll be okay. did you do anything with them to help the heal?

No I just left them alone, and they were fine! I have only seen it on yellow chicks too!?! I was freaked out at first, but everything was ok!
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perhaps it's got something to do with the genes then? i know white cats have a tendency to be deaf... maybe, it's just a thought. i just checked on them and she's snuggled up with the black/white chick like she usually is. seems she has a best friend already. if i pick one of the up the other will cry, it's too cute.
 
I don't know, maybe we can't tell on the darker chicks! hmmmm interesting! I'm glad she is resting and doing fine! I never had any trouble out of mine! She sure is a cutie!!
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she really doesn't have anything it could have been caught on, she's in a cardboard box... I'll keep that in mind. it's a wonder we hadn't noticed it sooner. i do have lots of sterile needles (my boyfriend does body piercings, sterile needles are a must for that kind of work. and no, that's not him in my avatar, that's me lol) and we have plenty of alcohol wipes. if it gets any worse i will certainly drain it, but hopefully it get's better. i'll check on her more often then i usually do. thank you for the suggestion, I'll keep a good eye on her. i can't think of anything that could have possible injure her but you can never be to careful.
 
One of my chicks have the same thing and it has feathers thow all the other chicks are fine it has stunted her growth
 

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