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isegal
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- Oct 8, 2025
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I'm gonna try to separate him as soon as possible
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I'm gonna try to separate him as soon as possible
Do quail usually survive their sickness..? When treated?He's definitely sick. Separating him and putting him in a warm, dim place is the first thing to do.
Do you have any Nutri-Drench? If so, see if you can mix it with a bit of water and get him to drink a bit. Boil and egg and crush up the yolk and see if he will eat that.
Are any of your other birds showing any symptoms or odd behaviours at all?
I put him inside his old home but my parents refuse to let me bring him inside he's outside I gave him a heat lamp food and water he seems extremely weak but he can move I tried to pet him and he did a weak jump forwardHe's definitely sick. Separating him and putting him in a warm, dim place is the first thing to do.
Do you have any Nutri-Drench? If so, see if you can mix it with a bit of water and get him to drink a bit. Boil and egg and crush up the yolk and see if he will eat that.
Are any of your other birds showing any symptoms or odd behaviours at all?
But it's not dim he's outsideI put him inside his old home but my parents refuse to let me bring him inside he's outside I gave him a heat lamp food and water he seems extremely weak but he can move I tried to pet him and he did a weak jump forward
It really depends on what's wrong. Without testing, it's hard to say if it's injury, disease, or the quail equivalent of a cold. I will say that for a quail to show its illness that much, it's feeling really bad.Do quail usually survive their sickness..? When treated?