Chinese Painted Quail (button) Nostril Problem!

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Hi, I have a very tame button quail male called Tiger, and he is about 5 years old, and he has had this weird nostril prob for a while! Take a look! What do you think is wrong, (its only one nostril)!!!!
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(on the right) nostril
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I'm just starting out with quail so can't really help, but maybe describe it too as it's not overly clear from pics - to me it looks like it's larger than the other one with some sort of crusty stuff in it? How long has he had it? Did it look like this one morning or did it get progressively worse? These things might help someome else give you an answer x
 
I'm just starting out with quail so can't really help, but maybe describe it too as it's not overly clear from pics - to me it looks like it's larger than the other one with some sort of crusty stuff in it? How long has he had it? Did it look like this one morning or did it get progressively worse? These things might help someome else give you an answer x

Thanks for replying, a year maybe more, he doesn't breath through it, it is completely blocked, sorry about pics i was in a rush! It is exactly how you describe it!
 
So, did a quick Google search and seems it can be quite common with chickens, will see if I can put a link to another post on here, it's a chicken but it does talk about the possibility of it being infection/fungal/blockage so will give you some things to consider at least, and also treatment options for those things. On page one there is a link that take you to a description of how to unclog a nostril, although they talk on the thread about using coconut oil to soften it which I would probably try first if it was me b4 going the peroxide route.
Maybe that would be a good first step (other than vet) and if the discharge/crust comes back then explore the cause as it would be clear there is more going on under the surface! You are lucky that he's so tame as I think it's probably going to take a lot of work and patience to work the blockage out, if that's what you try to do, with it being there so long :/ (something mentioned them getting calcified after a while) also you will be able to determine if picking it is causing pain more so than with an average untamed bird that would be distressed at being handled regardless.
Hope that helps, and hopefully if there are risks involved applying the chicken info to quails then someone will jump in quick!
Nearly forgot to add the link :D
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...king-nostrils-pics-posted-more-pics-15-and-16
 

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