JimmyJames
Chirping
- Aug 15, 2023
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We have 9 quail in a raised hutch with 1/4" hardware cloth around the sides and top, and coated 1/2" on the bottom. They have another side of the hutch that is completely covered and protected on all sides with plywood.
There has been a hawk hanging around, but because I was scrupulous about predator protection, I would just wave it away when I saw it and think not much of it.
But then it happened.
We had an attack this morning. I noticed two quail were acting funny.
One had a small cut on its beak, which we cleaned and put a non pain relief bacitracin ointment on and she seems to be totally fine.
The other was definitely attacked while sitting on the hardware cloth and has about an 1/2"-1" of feathers and skin removed.
The injury is not deep and not bleeding, just fresh and raw looking and we can see her muscle.
We took her out, cleaned the wound with a saline solution and then put a layer of bacitracin ointment on it and are keeping her in a little box in the house.
My questions are...
1.) Does having an area of feathers and skin removed pose a very serious threat of death even if cleaned well?
2.) How long would an injury like this take to heal?
3. )If it takes over a week or two to heal, will we be able to safely reintroduce her to the flock, or will she get attacked and seen as a new bird?
There has been a hawk hanging around, but because I was scrupulous about predator protection, I would just wave it away when I saw it and think not much of it.
But then it happened.
We had an attack this morning. I noticed two quail were acting funny.
One had a small cut on its beak, which we cleaned and put a non pain relief bacitracin ointment on and she seems to be totally fine.
The other was definitely attacked while sitting on the hardware cloth and has about an 1/2"-1" of feathers and skin removed.
The injury is not deep and not bleeding, just fresh and raw looking and we can see her muscle.
We took her out, cleaned the wound with a saline solution and then put a layer of bacitracin ointment on it and are keeping her in a little box in the house.
My questions are...
1.) Does having an area of feathers and skin removed pose a very serious threat of death even if cleaned well?
2.) How long would an injury like this take to heal?
3. )If it takes over a week or two to heal, will we be able to safely reintroduce her to the flock, or will she get attacked and seen as a new bird?