marrgalo
Chirping
- Jul 9, 2020
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Hi everyone! I recently hatched two snowflake bobwhites to keep as housepets. I have four chickens and I am a first-time quail Mom. Imagine my surprise when the first baby to hatch came out with only one eye!! I was worried about brain damage or other issues, but so far the chick seems 100% normal besides looking a little different. Both quails are incredibly sweet and I am so happy to have them as companions.
I have searched the forums pretty exhaustively and haven't found anyone else who has a one-eyed bird (poultry or gamebirds) but I did find a few posts about birds that hatched with no eyes. I wanted to share my experience in case anyone else has one-eyed birds or if this happens to someone else in the future and they want to read about it.
Our one-eyed snowflake is doing great and is growing just as well at the other bird. The beak deformity is becoming more extreme as he gets older, but he is still able to eat and drink like normal.
Anyone else out there with a special needs bird? Stories or advice?
Cheers!
I have searched the forums pretty exhaustively and haven't found anyone else who has a one-eyed bird (poultry or gamebirds) but I did find a few posts about birds that hatched with no eyes. I wanted to share my experience in case anyone else has one-eyed birds or if this happens to someone else in the future and they want to read about it.
Our one-eyed snowflake is doing great and is growing just as well at the other bird. The beak deformity is becoming more extreme as he gets older, but he is still able to eat and drink like normal.
Anyone else out there with a special needs bird? Stories or advice?
Cheers!