Bigfishbobby
Chirping
- Dec 17, 2024
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It seems this winter was rough on my flock of quail. I started with about 18. I’m down to around 12 now. It started with one or two that just seemed to get sick, sit around, ruffle up, close their eyes and die. I started to suspect that even though they had an enclosed coop like shelter and quality feed that it was just too cold for them. I found it odd they didn’t use the coop much. I added a heater and that changed. Now everyone seems to love the coop.
Last night I checked on everyone and they were fine. This morning I go out and there is a hen sitting in the coop panting hard, sitting with ruffled feathers and eyes closed. She last about an hour and died. I have zero ideas why. Since adding the heat, everyone looks so much better. They had a ragged look before that but now they all look great. I HATE losing birds and just want to do all I can to give them a good life. We do eat the eggs and eventually will eat the birds too, but I’d rather give them a good life and then dictate that without feeling like I am somehow inadvertently killing them. We had a rough winter by our standards, but it’s been warmer recently with nights in the high 20’s and low 30’s.
Last night I checked on everyone and they were fine. This morning I go out and there is a hen sitting in the coop panting hard, sitting with ruffled feathers and eyes closed. She last about an hour and died. I have zero ideas why. Since adding the heat, everyone looks so much better. They had a ragged look before that but now they all look great. I HATE losing birds and just want to do all I can to give them a good life. We do eat the eggs and eventually will eat the birds too, but I’d rather give them a good life and then dictate that without feeling like I am somehow inadvertently killing them. We had a rough winter by our standards, but it’s been warmer recently with nights in the high 20’s and low 30’s.
