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That's great. I hope the third comes back too.

So I have the 4-3 day old quail in my brooder and decided to bring my docile/sweet italian hen in to meet them. Watching her like a hawk of course. She has been around juveniles before but never babies. She did very well. I left for a couple minutes, came back and I couldn't find 3 of the 4 babies. Then, they started popping out from underneath her. Aww, it was so cute. They just love her. She seems to be enjoying them too.
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I have never had a hen go broody before but this kind of fills that void for me. LOL
I got 2 back. One hen still missing, but at least I have a pair again.
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eyeheartquail and julie (or other quail owners)

DD dropped a baby quail like 3 days ago. Its actaully eating and drinking still (with help getting there) but can't use its legs at all. They've been very stiff, but today they move a bit. He's slowly getting weaker, due to laying down constantly. Have you ever encountered somethign similar? Any thought on how to help it? Its a fighter, and I want to do all for it I can.

Advise appreciated, from any relavent experiences with any fowl any of you may have had. I may have to start a thread but there is so much information here, that I'd rather here whay my friends have to say frist. (Thats all of you, even the lurkers, fYi )

No idea, other than keeping it warm and fed/watered as much as possible. Really hope the chick pulls though for your dd.
 
That's great. I hope the third comes back too.

So I have the 4-3 day old quail in my brooder and decided to bring my docile/sweet italian hen in to meet them. Watching her like a hawk of course. She has been around juveniles before but never babies. She did very well. I left for a couple minutes, came back and I couldn't find 3 of the 4 babies. Then, they started popping out from underneath her. Aww, it was so cute. They just love her. She seems to be enjoying them too.
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I have never had a hen go broody before but this kind of fills that void for me. LOL

How neat. I would love to have a broody coturnix.
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Oh no! That is horrible. I have never encountered such a thing and I have a 2 year old that isn't always very gentle. I would probably give it a few days and if NO improvement it could be paralyzed and I would cull. If there is improvement of any kind it probably just needs time to heal.

eyeheartquail and julie (or other quail owners)

DD dropped a baby quail like 3 days ago. Its actaully eating and drinking still (with help getting there) but can't use its legs at all. They've been very stiff, but today they move a bit. He's slowly getting weaker, due to laying down constantly. Have you ever encountered somethign similar? Any thought on how to help it? Its a fighter, and I want to do all for it I can.

Advise appreciated, from any relavent experiences with any fowl any of you may have had. I may have to start a thread but there is so much information here, that I'd rather here whay my friends have to say frist. (Thats all of you, even the lurkers, fYi )
 
Thanks guys. My basic plan has been offer all possible care and comfort, and it simply refuses to die so far. I figure it'll eventually die or get better, but I thought it might have been sooner. I can't cull, unfortunately, DD is tied to it and prays for it every morning in school prayers (catholic school), so I can't in good conscience intervene negatively. I know I sound like a dolt, when I read back, I'd probobly advise someone to give up, with so little encouragement. I guess I'll hope the more mobile legs is a step in the right direction.
 
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Thanks guys. My basic plan has been offer all possible care and comfort, and it simply refuses to die so far. I figure it'll eventually die or get better, but I thought it might have been sooner. I can't cull, unfortunately, DD is tied to it and prays for it every morning in school prayers (catholic school), so I can't in good conscience intervene negatively. I know I sound like a dolt, when I read back, I'd probobly advise someone to give up, with so little encouragement. I guess I'll hope the more mobile legs is a step in the right direction.
 
Marty, I so hope the little one pulls through for you!! It has improved, even if super slight!

Well, Celtic was a sweetie and listened to Squeak and the gang over the phone for me this afternoon. She says Squeak sounds like a girl!
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