Hello I’m new and need help please

He is completely fine during the day and lives a happy life. I just started giving him vitamins today, so hopefully that will help him. It only happens when he is sleeping at night. He did not hit his head as I have a net on his bin. And he is currently living in doors. It just seems weird that it just started a few days ago. Thanks!
Sleeping must be difficult, poor guy. Hopefully the vitamins help! Keep us posted! :)
 
It could be a viral infection called Avian encephalomyelitis this link should help look up Tremovirus Virus

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Avian encephalomyelitis is a viral infection affecting the CNS of several species of birds. Signs include tremors, ataxia, and weakness that progresses to paralysis. Diagnosis is based on history, clinical signs, histopathologic findings, virus isolation, and detection of virus genome by RT-PCR assay.


https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poultry/avian-encephalomyelitis/avian-encephalomyelitis#:~:text=Avian encephalomyelitis is a viral,genome by RT-PCR assay.


It could also be Mareks Disease, it causes "Drunkness" in other poultry.
Hi, thank you for all the information! I finally figured out how to put up a video of him. This what he looks like at night.
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

Twitching and loss of balance is definitely something neurological of some sort. Quail often boink their heads on the ceiling if they flush up to hard and fast, bacterial or viral brain swelling from mosquito bites can cause these symptoms your bird exhibits. I had a female Bobwhite that contracted West Nile Virus late fall one year. She twitched pretty badly and slept away much of the days for months, she also showed signs of liver failure. With supportive care of heat and the only food she would eat, (peaches and mealworms) by April of the following year she completely recovered.

I am not sure there is much you can do for your bird other than supportive care and if the bird is not showing signs of improvement or has no quality of life, I would suggest putting the bird down.
Your post was very helpful. Thank you.
 

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