my quails cannot heal

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one of the online avian vet said its a mycoplasmosis but they are not having the symptoms of it..ive used so many antibiotics and nothing is working please help
 

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This is a duplicate post. I tagged @007Sean in the other thread. I don't know much about this. My first action on any ailing bird is to keep it clean and warm.
i know i just made two thread..i just feed them and do care them properly..and give them a immuno booster liquid form into their water. I just don't know what to do with them😩
 
i would try changing the bedding first and check the temperature of the coop floor also look for signs of overheating as that can be one cause of feather loss in quail over 3 weeks old. it looks as if the sand by itself may be sticking and causing irritation. you can offer a separate dust bath occasionally once you see if the bedding change leads to improvement.
 
i would try changing the bedding first and check the temperature of the coop floor also look for signs of overheating as that can be one cause of feather loss in quail over 3 weeks old. it looks as if the sand by itself may be sticking and causing irritation. you can offer a separate dust bath occasionally once you see if the bedding change leads to improvement.
ok..i will change the bedding tomorrow
i would try changing the bedding first and check the temperature of the coop floor also look for signs of overheating as that can be one cause of feather loss in quail over 3 weeks old. it looks as if the sand by itself may be sticking and causing irritation. you can offer a separate dust bath occasionally once you see if the bedding change leads to improvement.
yep maybe the bedding is..i'll change it and lets see if it works🤞🏻🤞🏻..what is your suggestion for the bedding?...since my other flock too lives in a sand bedding coop and everything is fine as i am sifting once a week
 

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