Has she been pooping?
Has she been showing any other symptoms?
Has she been showing any other symptoms?
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Maybe you had a predator incident that scared her?okay all she does is running a round and rest for a while
Can I see a pic?of course i have them indoors and i have two dogs..well she laid a 2 hours ago and it was a tiny egg
You can crush up eggshells and feed that to them instead. It is a great substitute for oyster shell. The pieces shouldn't be like dust, but not too big either.oyster shell are so hard to find here in our region..you can see the coop set up below..she laid 2 hrs ago
ill send it tomorrow i am now in mu bedCan I see a pic?
You definitely want to keep the dogs separate from the area with the quail. New layers might lay oddly small eggs sometimes, but soon they will become normal-sized as their bodies adjust.
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got that thanks for the infoYou definitely want to keep the dogs separate from the area with the quail. New layers might lay oddly small eggs sometimes, but soon they will become normal-sized as their bodies adjust.
i do not know exactly since she's a swap quail.. but i think she's big enough to lay some eggs more bigger than the one who lays everydayHow old is she?
Do any of your birds ever lay an egg with no shell and instead, the egg is soft like rubber?no not at all when she's near to laying she always panic and round around the coop..i think she's shy or what i don't know
of course i have them indoors and i have two dogs..well she laid a 2 hours ago and it was a tiny eggMaybe you had a predator incident that scared her?
oyster shell are so hard to find here in our region..you can see the coop set up below..she laid 2 hrs agoMy female quail are skittish too...well, all of my quail are, actually. It's in their nature, as prey birds. Do you have other quail in the coop with her? What is your set-up like?
I would recommend giving crushed up oyster shell on the side for calcium, rather than dissolved in the water. That way your quail can choose to eat it only when she needs it.
Good luck!