Subduing unwilling quail

Hungarianquail

Songster
Mar 17, 2018
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I have two quail with bumblefoot and no help treating them. They are sweet and quite tame, but not fond of me messing with their feet (quite understandable). So I used the top part of a long sock (cut off) to subdue my dears while treating them. It is more gentle than me squeezing them to hold the wings down and I think they found it quite comforting, too. And it allowed me to use two hands to bandage the feet. As for the bumblefoot, it's my first time treating one, so I hope it will work. I didn't do surgery, but did soak in epsom salt water and with tweezers I chipped away the nasty black stuff as much as I could to expose the healthy flesh underneath. Then I sprayed it with Vetericyn, packed it with Neosporin and covered with Duoderm CGF. Wrapped with vet-wrap to keep it clean and keep them from messing with it. Tomorrow I will change the bandage and try to clean away the dead stuff again. Both birds seem content: eat, drink, walk, stand... even lay eggs. Hopefully I caught it early on to heal them up.
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Great idea, and very stylish!

If you have two birds with bumblefoot, what's going on?
Good question. Their coop is about 70% vinyl coated wire, the rest is sand and pine shavings. I have been scrubbing it down and disinfecting once a week. Change the shavings and sand every other day... maybe some dry poop on the wire? I can't see anything sharp in there. So that's my best guess.
 
Love the sock idea! :) nearly every single time I hear of bumblefoot in quail it’s from wire - I agree with your guess of dried poop being sharp, causing the bumblefoot.

I also had some quail get bumblefoot from jumping down off a low platform onto sharp edged hay :eek:

Could you cover the wire with cardboard/newspaper or a piece of wood maybe? :)
 
Great idea with the socks I never thought of that! Brilliant! I wonder if it works on my parrots haha prob not they are too big and will bite a finger off lol
 
Love the sock idea! :) nearly every single time I hear of bumblefoot in quail it’s from wire - I agree with your guess of dried poop being sharp, causing the bumblefoot.

I also had some quail get bumblefoot from jumping down off a low platform onto sharp edged hay :eek:

Could you cover the wire with cardboard/newspaper or a piece of wood maybe? :)
I just make it a point to scrub the wires daily. Got a scrubber with a handle. Should make it easier. Also, I was thinking maybe in their enclosed space, when they dig up the newspaper and scratch around the pine shavings, maybe they get hurt on the part where two wires meet. I covered with newspaper, but they just shredded it. So I put a silicone utility mat down. Then cover it with paper and bedding. Hopefully that solves the issue.
 

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