Farmerabr169
Chirping
- Nov 8, 2017
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Thank you I do to. I love these little guys with all my heart and it pains me to see them in any pain.Poor quail! Keeping the injured hen separate until she can heal is probably best, but I wouldn't separate the aggressive male unless he's attacking the others as well.
What kind of quail are they? How many in one pen? Can you post a picture of their enclosure?
Hope that hen heals up alright!![]()
Thank you, she does not seem in pain, my mom says she I still eating and does not seem to be acting odd what so ever. When I was with her she seemed normal, normally I would expect fatigue after something like this. I’ve raised chickens and I will say quails are comeplety different, they just seem much more hardcore.I am so sorry! Bear hugs to you and your quail!I hope she recovers painlessly.
I will, I got the stuff for a separate coop and I’m separating her.Any chance it could be another cock instead of a hen. Hatch some more and put it with them in another cage.