- Jun 22, 2016
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So first time owning valleys. I’ve had a short stint with buttons and have coturnix.
Raised chickens, primarily bantams my entire life.
I hatched valley quail from a clutch I got from a random person off the internet. 6 developed, 4 hatched.
1 died maybe a week in, very randomly and it was weird. At bed, it was so lethargic, it could hardly walk and had its eyes closed. I knew it would be dead in the morning. But when I picked it up, its belly was leaking a clear yellow fluid that stunk. I wondered if it came from the rear, but it really appeared to be seeping from its belly…..
But I’m more concerned now with my quail left. They’re at 6 weeks, in a brooder in the house. It’s a larger plastic box, lined with paper towels I change out religiously.. they have a bulb for heat in the corner if they choose to heat soak, with a perch so they can get closer.
My female, who I was very attached to, she was very, very sweet and cuddly. Started getting lethargic, would stop more and more throughout the day to just bulb up and puff her feathers up and shut her eyes, topknot down against her head. The next day it was noticeably worse…and I knew by the end of the day she would be gone. And she was. No running nose, no wheezing, no sickness signs, no abnormal droppings, no pasty butt. Just tired and then gone.
Now my male, who is a pretty fit and strong bird at 6 weeks, full of energy is starting to show the same pattern, slowing down and starting the small bouts of shutting his eyes and puffing up and taking naps more and more…
Can someone please enlighten me? I feel like I’m just waiting on all my babies to slowly die. I’m so attached and heart broken.
They have high protein meal, meal worm treats, clean water, a clean brooder box, low stress, a heat source they can get close to or escape from…
:-(
Pic is the female I was very attached to who was very attached to me. This was 24 hours before I lost her. She was eager to be on me and around me, but would stop every so often to close her eyes and puff up..
Raised chickens, primarily bantams my entire life.
I hatched valley quail from a clutch I got from a random person off the internet. 6 developed, 4 hatched.
1 died maybe a week in, very randomly and it was weird. At bed, it was so lethargic, it could hardly walk and had its eyes closed. I knew it would be dead in the morning. But when I picked it up, its belly was leaking a clear yellow fluid that stunk. I wondered if it came from the rear, but it really appeared to be seeping from its belly…..
But I’m more concerned now with my quail left. They’re at 6 weeks, in a brooder in the house. It’s a larger plastic box, lined with paper towels I change out religiously.. they have a bulb for heat in the corner if they choose to heat soak, with a perch so they can get closer.
My female, who I was very attached to, she was very, very sweet and cuddly. Started getting lethargic, would stop more and more throughout the day to just bulb up and puff her feathers up and shut her eyes, topknot down against her head. The next day it was noticeably worse…and I knew by the end of the day she would be gone. And she was. No running nose, no wheezing, no sickness signs, no abnormal droppings, no pasty butt. Just tired and then gone.
Now my male, who is a pretty fit and strong bird at 6 weeks, full of energy is starting to show the same pattern, slowing down and starting the small bouts of shutting his eyes and puffing up and taking naps more and more…
Can someone please enlighten me? I feel like I’m just waiting on all my babies to slowly die. I’m so attached and heart broken.
They have high protein meal, meal worm treats, clean water, a clean brooder box, low stress, a heat source they can get close to or escape from…
:-(
Pic is the female I was very attached to who was very attached to me. This was 24 hours before I lost her. She was eager to be on me and around me, but would stop every so often to close her eyes and puff up..