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Robind15
Chirping
I sadly had to cull her. She was just struggling too much in the cage that I had her in. I knew she was not going to be able to handle her next big cage with the other adult quail.To be safe, you should separate her from the others immediately. This will not only protect your other birds in case there is disease, it will also allow you to observe her more closely. You'll be able to see how much she's eating, what her poop looks like, and see any improvement or deterioration in her condition.
