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Crowing
- May 13, 2023
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My female quail, George, has been being overbred by my male. I have a 1 roo to 3 female ratio, and my mum won't let me buy another quail or get rid of my male. She says 'they'll be fine'.
The female isn't bleeding but has ruffled feathers and little nape feathers. She has always had sensitive feathers.
Every time I open the cage door for cleaning she jumps out and runs to my room and waits next to my bed. I put my hands out and she runs onto them, as if she wants me to 'protect her'. She's my friendliest quail.
She used to follow me around as a baby and still does so when I let her. She is harness trained and goes on walks with me, and also seems to enjoy watching movies with me (she follows me and sits on my lap while watching movies with me, I let her go but she doesn't leave until I make her).
She used to be the head female of the flock, but another female decided to take over and now bullies her.
Should I separate her for a bit?
What can I put on the wound to help? Will betadine help?
I'm working on persuading my mum to let me get another female, but what can I do in the meantime?
Edit: none of the other females have any problems and have complete coats. No missing feathers, bald spots or bleeding.
I understand that I need more birds and am working on it. I want to know how to help her in the meantime.
The bird has had a few health problems in the past.
The female isn't bleeding but has ruffled feathers and little nape feathers. She has always had sensitive feathers.
Every time I open the cage door for cleaning she jumps out and runs to my room and waits next to my bed. I put my hands out and she runs onto them, as if she wants me to 'protect her'. She's my friendliest quail.
She used to follow me around as a baby and still does so when I let her. She is harness trained and goes on walks with me, and also seems to enjoy watching movies with me (she follows me and sits on my lap while watching movies with me, I let her go but she doesn't leave until I make her).
She used to be the head female of the flock, but another female decided to take over and now bullies her.
Should I separate her for a bit?
What can I put on the wound to help? Will betadine help?
I'm working on persuading my mum to let me get another female, but what can I do in the meantime?
Edit: none of the other females have any problems and have complete coats. No missing feathers, bald spots or bleeding.
I understand that I need more birds and am working on it. I want to know how to help her in the meantime.
The bird has had a few health problems in the past.