- Jun 15, 2008
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Sunday we found 3 partially decapitated quail hanging through the bars of the pen in the coop. We got home late and the coop didn't get closed until well after dark so I figured something got in there. No big deal, it was only 3 of 100, and we were butchering Tuesday. Tuesday we did not get them all butchered and there were around 40 left in the large pen in the coop. Some time between when I pulled the 2nd cage full to butcher Tuesday and monday morning about 5 died. I figured it was stress from not being fed Tuesday and some that got hauled out in the 2nd cage got put back as it was getting dark Tuesday evening. Those were probably some very stressed quail. Quail were fed tuesday night, around 8 this morning, 4 pm, and just now at 9pm with layer feed since I ran out of gamebird feed and didn't get another bag planning to butcher them anyway. This is the same layer feed I have been feeding my breeders that are in the house.
10 more quail were found dead no mark on them in the pen just now. They were in piles with 3 in one back corner and the rest loosely in the other back corner. 1 was still twitching so I brought it in and cut it open in the sink. Full crop of food, no noticeable bruising in the meat, and several spots of bright blood on the skin of the breast with no visible external injuries or damage to internal organs. There was an orange cat hanging around Tuesday evening and it was up by the house when we went out to feed and close the coop tonight. We have had slightly cool nights but it frosted a few days ago and I didn't lose any so I don't see how it would effect them at this age while in a building. My first guess was they are being stressed to death by something like the coon or the orange cat and maybe it was attracted by all the quail butchered on Tuesday. Any other ideas? We were going to wait until next Tuesday to finish them off but at this rate I might try to find the time to butcher the remaining ones tomorrow.
10 more quail were found dead no mark on them in the pen just now. They were in piles with 3 in one back corner and the rest loosely in the other back corner. 1 was still twitching so I brought it in and cut it open in the sink. Full crop of food, no noticeable bruising in the meat, and several spots of bright blood on the skin of the breast with no visible external injuries or damage to internal organs. There was an orange cat hanging around Tuesday evening and it was up by the house when we went out to feed and close the coop tonight. We have had slightly cool nights but it frosted a few days ago and I didn't lose any so I don't see how it would effect them at this age while in a building. My first guess was they are being stressed to death by something like the coon or the orange cat and maybe it was attracted by all the quail butchered on Tuesday. Any other ideas? We were going to wait until next Tuesday to finish them off but at this rate I might try to find the time to butcher the remaining ones tomorrow.
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