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Yesterday I found one of my quails scalped, so I moved him to another cage to recover. He has lost the skin on the top of his head, and his eyes were closed. I gave him some electrolyte solution yesterday (to deal with the shock), and after a while he seemed okay. He was eating and drinking fine yesterday, and this morning he was very active (standing up, looking around, walking around). However, now he would just stand there with his eyes closed. Is this a problem or is he just sleeping. Also, is there any ways that I can prevent infections.
Since he's lethargic, I would provide a warm place for him.update: he is kind of lethargic right now, just standing there with his eyes closed. Is he cold?
With no other replies, I'll offer what I can: The bird is likely still in shock and just resting - attacks are very traumatic. Put him/her in a safe space where it won't get pecked or picked on by other birds, will stay warm, and can rest without loud noises. Protect it from houseflies too; they can lay eggs that quickly turn to maggots creating a second issue to deal with.
Make sure the wound is cleaned with saline several times per day and then an antibiotic (without pain reliever) applied shortly thereafter. You can use a Q-tip to gently remove any dirt and other contaminants, then apply an antibiotic paste that will nourish the damaged tissue and promote healing. Keep the injured area moist with the antibiotic. You'll need to address this multiple times per day, I've seen three to four times per day mentioned.
If you see the bird shaking, then it might be cold. I don't know where you're located or what the temperatures are there, but if you feel a little heat would help, go for it if it's cold. I wouldn't, however, exceed the temperature where the bird was located before it was attacked by more than a few degrees, if at all.
Thanks! I have already treated for shock, and it seemed like he was out of shock as of yesterday evening. (i found him yesterday morning like this). I placed him out in the sun (it is currently low 80s) with a cover on the cage. I want to bring him inside but parents wont allow me to. I think it might be the guys cutting grass outside that is making him uncomfortable.Since he's lethargic, I would provide a warm place for him.
I don't know a lot about Quail, but my understanding is they don't deal with stress too well, so he may be in shock.
Give him some drops of warmed sugar water. If you have Poultry Nutri-Drench give him 2-3 drops twice a day as well. Work on hydration.
As for the wound, just keep it clean and apply triple antibiotic ointment. Make sure flies aren't able to get to the wound. Scalping wounds like that heal pretty well when tended to daily.
there is a super aggressive male that always picked on him. I found him on top of a little shelter I built for them. I dont really know why that quail was the only one the aggressive guy picked on, but I have separated them.By the way, how did he get scalped??