KGQuail24
Chirping
- Jun 6, 2021
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Hi everybody,
I have one coturnix hen in my flock of 6 who's been acting ill. They're about 6-7 months old. Very watery diarrhea for about a week (I actually witnessed her have it), and today is acting puffed up and a little lethargic, possibly warm feet. She's continuing to eat and be active for the most part. I feed exclusively Mazuri exotic bird feed and give a tablespoon or so of dried mealworms as treats most days. Yesterday I put Manna Pro Hydra Hen probiotic/electrolyte in the water, to try and support her. Their cage is clean and they've never been ill before. I was hoping good husbandry and the "quail Gatorade" would have cleared it up by now. None other in the flock seem ill and are laying almost daily as normal.
I'm starting to suspect a bacterial infection or a parasite maybe, just because those are so common (?). And I don't think it's ulcerative colitis cause she'd be dead by now or would have spread it. I want to give bacitracin or penicillin, but I can't get it at Tractor Supply and I frankly can't afford calling a vet over. Does anybody know what I could use that's over the counter? Would Corid help?
I have one coturnix hen in my flock of 6 who's been acting ill. They're about 6-7 months old. Very watery diarrhea for about a week (I actually witnessed her have it), and today is acting puffed up and a little lethargic, possibly warm feet. She's continuing to eat and be active for the most part. I feed exclusively Mazuri exotic bird feed and give a tablespoon or so of dried mealworms as treats most days. Yesterday I put Manna Pro Hydra Hen probiotic/electrolyte in the water, to try and support her. Their cage is clean and they've never been ill before. I was hoping good husbandry and the "quail Gatorade" would have cleared it up by now. None other in the flock seem ill and are laying almost daily as normal.
I'm starting to suspect a bacterial infection or a parasite maybe, just because those are so common (?). And I don't think it's ulcerative colitis cause she'd be dead by now or would have spread it. I want to give bacitracin or penicillin, but I can't get it at Tractor Supply and I frankly can't afford calling a vet over. Does anybody know what I could use that's over the counter? Would Corid help?