Shmegel
Chirping
- Oct 8, 2018
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My sweet Coturnix quail is suddenly limping on one foot. I examined it and found nothing abnormal except that one of the nails on her unused foot is backwards. It’s just the claw part, not the foot. I’m not sure if it was like that before, but she’s really pitiful right now and I’m not sure how to help her. I moved her to a separate cage with a heating pad and her own personal food, plus water with Rooster Booster in it. I have poultry ointment but I’m not sure if that’s useful for undamaged skin, especially since it’s the nail that’s backwards. What can I do? What can cause this? She’s a healthy mature girl- laying eggs every day (chalky light brown with white and dark brown speckles). She’s in a large cage with 4 other birds (1 male 3 females). Thank you!

I do hope she gets better, the poor little thing! I will pray for her speedy recovery.
Her mate has been crowing since I separated her with these mournful tired-sounding pitiful crows! It’s bizarre. But the other ladies don’t get that she needs to heal and he doesn’t get that mating could hurt her right now. I really hope I can figure out what’s wrong because Whoopi is sitting there making these sad little peeps and she’s so trusting while I’m examining her and trying to help her. I do know she’s a fighter because she healed from such a bad place, so I really hope she gets better soon!