WingsysRoost
Crowing
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Best of luck with your quail!
Best of luck with your quail!
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Sorry, I'm not that familiar with quail. I do agree with one of the other posters that you shouldn't breed it.
It suddenly happened one day and a little bleeding happened when i noticed it. Can that happen when a quail has crossbeak?Howdy, and Welcome to Backyard Chickens.
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It's definitely crossbeak, not an injury. In the first pic, it looks like there is alot of overgrowth,...do they have anything to rub their beaks on to keep them from growing too long?
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Her crop seems to be full and whenever i put food in the feeder, she runs up to it and starts eating.Welcome to BYC. As long as she is able to eat, intervention is not necessary. If she has difficulty eating, it may become necessary to trim her upper beak.
Pic is good....definitely 'classic' crossbeak and the beak needs to be trimmed....but at the same time, if she's eating, drinking without impairment, then she'll probably be ok.Is this good?
Welcome to BYC!! Is it dislocated, or crossbeak that you haven’t noticed?I need help. My quail's beak is dislocated. Can I possibly fix it myself or should I seek a vet? There isn't any poultry veterinarians in my area. Any tips?
Crossbar doesn't heal. However, since your bird's isn't too bad, it shouldn't cause much of a problem. She may need wet mash, rather than dry feed, if she has problems eating.Do you know if it will heal?