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@TwoCrows , FYII was reading on a topic months back about something similar, and there is research on-going.....so as not to cause some form of histeriacal panic.....keep an open mind and read this article about this worm.
http://today.ttu.edu/posts/2014/08/researchers-blood-sucking-eyeworm-a-culprit-to-quail-decline
Just for consideration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was reading on a topic months back about something similar, and there is research on-going.....so as not to cause some form of histeriacal panic.....keep an open mind and read this article about this worm.
http://today.ttu.edu/posts/2014/08/researchers-blood-sucking-eyeworm-a-culprit-to-quail-decline
Just for consideration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote: Wow, thank you Kathy @casportpony for bringing this to my attention! I had heard that eye worms were quite rare and of course never thought they could infect wild Bobwhites.These eye worms sure are doing damage to the population of Bobs in Texas! Fortunately we don't have any Bobwhites in our state of New Mexico, although we do have wild Montezuma, Gambels and Blue Scale Quail. Hopefully they aren't infected with this eye worm. My quail are kept in strict bio security areas and don't have any access to wild birds or any poultry. So I am not too concerned. But thank you for the heads up!!![]()