Quail Seizures? 3 Week Old Acting Strange

Mar 30, 2020
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Hi there!

We have a batch of jumbo coturnix that will be 3 weeks old Wednesday. We had 54 eggs delivered, 12 hatch, 1 die at 3 days old, and 1 die about a week ago.

Of the 10 remaining, one little one is 1/4 the size of the others, but still eats and drinks. Tonight, I noticed it shaking randomly and its mouth opening and closing almost nonstop.

What could be happening? My heart is breaking that this one might die too.. :(
 
What are you feeding them? What is their setup like?

Unfortunately, if it's 1/4 the size of the rest, its chances aren't good.
Feeding game bird starter (30% protein). They are in a brooder tub under a heat lamp still. Access to food and water all the time.
 
What are you feeding them? What is their setup like?

Unfortunately, if it's 1/4 the size of the rest, its chances aren't good.
 

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You should be weaning them off of heat by now. At 3 weeks, they should be comfortable in room temperature.

This one sounds like failure to thrive. I've never had a runt like that survive to adulthood. Do you have anything like Nutri-drench or Save-a-Chick? You can try those to see if that gives it an energy boost. Some boiled, crushed egg yolk might give it some strength to grow as well.
 
You should be weaning them off of heat by now. At 3 weeks, they should be comfortable in room temperature.

This one sounds like failure to thrive. I've never had a runt like that survive to adulthood. Do you have anything like Nutri-drench or Save-a-Chick? You can try those to see if that gives it an energy boost. Some boiled, crushed egg yolk might give it some strength to grow as well.
I tried water in a dropper but it just shakes its head :( we've even tried HydroHen in their water to help, but I can't get this one to take the water now.
 
That chick looks pretty well feathered, it’s possible that it is just a standard sized bird and the rest are jumbos. They shouldnt need heat any more at 3 weeks, so you should wean them off. I would try offering some nutridrench or similar supplement, and maybe separate it alone with the next smallest one, it could be getting trampled by the big ones.
 
It's now laying on its side doing the "pant" thing after we tried HydroHen water.. We've isolated it just in case..
 

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