Feb 22, 2016 #1 momofseven Songster 9 Years Dec 30, 2015 194 177 206 Vancouver, Canada Is that possible? It's a quail chick.
Feb 23, 2016 #2 Yorkshire Coop Kindness costs nothing .. Premium Feather Member 9 Years Aug 16, 2014 26,085 59,584 1,487 UK 🇬🇧 My Coop My Coop I'm not quite sure what you mean by in one eye? Do you mean it's head is bent to one side? Can you give a little more detail as to what it's doing?
I'm not quite sure what you mean by in one eye? Do you mean it's head is bent to one side? Can you give a little more detail as to what it's doing?
Feb 23, 2016 Thread starter #3 momofseven Songster 9 Years Dec 30, 2015 194 177 206 Vancouver, Canada Well, my chick has one eye closed, it won't open. He pulls his (she pulls her ) head backwards every now and then, but it's not wry necked (yet?) I read that closed eyes could be stargazer?
Well, my chick has one eye closed, it won't open. He pulls his (she pulls her ) head backwards every now and then, but it's not wry necked (yet?) I read that closed eyes could be stargazer?
Feb 23, 2016 #4 Yorkshire Coop Kindness costs nothing .. Premium Feather Member 9 Years Aug 16, 2014 26,085 59,584 1,487 UK 🇬🇧 My Coop My Coop Can you open the eye to check that nothing has got in there? What feed do you have your quail on? Is it higher protein game bird feed?
Can you open the eye to check that nothing has got in there? What feed do you have your quail on? Is it higher protein game bird feed?
Feb 24, 2016 Thread starter #5 momofseven Songster 9 Years Dec 30, 2015 194 177 206 Vancouver, Canada I have 27% for the chicks as well as the bigger birds. It seems to fixed itself, I did give poly vi sol though.
I have 27% for the chicks as well as the bigger birds. It seems to fixed itself, I did give poly vi sol though.