I'm fairly new to quail, I've only been raising them since June. They have been doing great, but this week I have found 2 dead in their cage (same cage for both of them).
Only thing that has changed is I moved their cage from sitting on hay bales to up above the ground. They have the same feed and water, just new location.
They are outside, but under a very low overhang, surrounded by hay and up against a wall on the back and one side (hay bales on the other side). They also have some hay stacked about 5 feet in front of them protecting them from any wind.
Before I had them on the hay with their cage raised (about 2 inches) over a piece of plywood so the droppings could fall. I would clean off the plywood every week or so. Now they are open on the bottom. It has been colder this last week (in the upper to mid 30's) but they are now completely open on the bottom.
Do you think the cold is what has caused the 2 deaths? They have all been eating and drinking normally. I've thought about covering them with a blanket at night to help keep in some heat.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Bil
Only thing that has changed is I moved their cage from sitting on hay bales to up above the ground. They have the same feed and water, just new location.
They are outside, but under a very low overhang, surrounded by hay and up against a wall on the back and one side (hay bales on the other side). They also have some hay stacked about 5 feet in front of them protecting them from any wind.
Before I had them on the hay with their cage raised (about 2 inches) over a piece of plywood so the droppings could fall. I would clean off the plywood every week or so. Now they are open on the bottom. It has been colder this last week (in the upper to mid 30's) but they are now completely open on the bottom.
Do you think the cold is what has caused the 2 deaths? They have all been eating and drinking normally. I've thought about covering them with a blanket at night to help keep in some heat.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Bil