Ocean Flare
Songster
Hello, lovely BYC people!
So, Fallfly, my ancient baby of a 5 year old quail, who has outlived 3 hens, is getting old, I'd say. He seems to want to keep on living, despite my worries of him being lonely
For about a year now, he's had seemingly permanent balance issues where he even steps on his own feet. He's managed to ignore this fact and attempts to begrudgingly drag himself around when he's having extra issues righting himself
If there's a will, there's a way!
A few days ago, however, I was up late at night and caught him sort of opening his wings halfway to vibrate them, but it's only happened when it's dark, so I thought it was maybe due to sleepiness or lack of light, but I'm not sure.
I picked him up to feel him over (he's perfectly comfortable with this) and make sure he's been eating and looks normals, but I can feel his bone, the sternum, I believe. I sort of freaked out as my last hen died of starvation after a serious bacterial infection, but I could feel food in his crop. Perhaps I need to add additional supplements to his diet? Since he doesn't move around as much and he seems thinner?
What do you guys think?
Here's a random picture of him being sleepy
So, Fallfly, my ancient baby of a 5 year old quail, who has outlived 3 hens, is getting old, I'd say. He seems to want to keep on living, despite my worries of him being lonely

For about a year now, he's had seemingly permanent balance issues where he even steps on his own feet. He's managed to ignore this fact and attempts to begrudgingly drag himself around when he's having extra issues righting himself

A few days ago, however, I was up late at night and caught him sort of opening his wings halfway to vibrate them, but it's only happened when it's dark, so I thought it was maybe due to sleepiness or lack of light, but I'm not sure.
I picked him up to feel him over (he's perfectly comfortable with this) and make sure he's been eating and looks normals, but I can feel his bone, the sternum, I believe. I sort of freaked out as my last hen died of starvation after a serious bacterial infection, but I could feel food in his crop. Perhaps I need to add additional supplements to his diet? Since he doesn't move around as much and he seems thinner?
What do you guys think?
Here's a random picture of him being sleepy
