Sophiebale
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Hello. I would be grateful for any advice however small you may think it may be. I am trying to include everything I can think of so excuse the long post. Please take the time to get back to me with advice as I am desperate.
I recently hatched 17 quail out of about 21 eggs but seem to be losing them.
My chicks seem to be experiencing difficulties in breathing and are lethargic. I have observed some birds appearing to get better but fall I'll again later.
They also have neck or leg convulsions but most worrying of all is they seem to have growths or swellings in their neck or abdomen and watery poo on occasion. They are only 5 days old.
I have managed to get them to take sugared water off a teaspoon with a bit of added garlic but further down the line they may lose interest even in the teaspoon and eventually pass on. Also they appear to become wet. Not sure if this is from falling in the water or something else
I am worried that I potentially contaminated the whole brood as I have handled most of them to assist them with a drink off of the spoon.
There is also a possibility of it being fungal also as there were a few spillages in their set up initially which got on to their food.
They are in a plastic container at present with a heat lamp overhead in my bedroom near the window.
Please if anyone can tell me what I have done wrong or what I can do in the future? Has anybody experienced losing chicks and finding large swellings?
I'm finding this whole experience very disheartening. I'm an animal lover and have tried all I can think but am a complete novice. Many of my experienced contacts have said they tend to avoid quail for similar reasons.
What can I do to ensure a better set up? They have a drinker and I am using a shallow lid from a bolognese jar with pebbles also for water. Their food consists of a mix of foreign finch food with added dried mealworms, nijer seeds and a small amount of peanuts and orlux insect pate which we grinded to a powder. They also have mealworms. I have been using small crickets also but haven't been able to get them from pet store for 3 days. The weather has been quite hot up until today and my incubator overheated on 2 or 3 occasions and one of my eggs looked as if its shell got scorched so incubation may have unfortunately produced sick birds. I'm going to try a dry hatch next time as a few people have suggested but if I have another failure I wont be able to continue as I cant allow myself to go through the heartache of bringing these guys in the world just to fail to provide them with a quality start to life.
Many thanks for your time
I recently hatched 17 quail out of about 21 eggs but seem to be losing them.
My chicks seem to be experiencing difficulties in breathing and are lethargic. I have observed some birds appearing to get better but fall I'll again later.
They also have neck or leg convulsions but most worrying of all is they seem to have growths or swellings in their neck or abdomen and watery poo on occasion. They are only 5 days old.
I have managed to get them to take sugared water off a teaspoon with a bit of added garlic but further down the line they may lose interest even in the teaspoon and eventually pass on. Also they appear to become wet. Not sure if this is from falling in the water or something else
I am worried that I potentially contaminated the whole brood as I have handled most of them to assist them with a drink off of the spoon.
There is also a possibility of it being fungal also as there were a few spillages in their set up initially which got on to their food.
They are in a plastic container at present with a heat lamp overhead in my bedroom near the window.
Please if anyone can tell me what I have done wrong or what I can do in the future? Has anybody experienced losing chicks and finding large swellings?
I'm finding this whole experience very disheartening. I'm an animal lover and have tried all I can think but am a complete novice. Many of my experienced contacts have said they tend to avoid quail for similar reasons.
What can I do to ensure a better set up? They have a drinker and I am using a shallow lid from a bolognese jar with pebbles also for water. Their food consists of a mix of foreign finch food with added dried mealworms, nijer seeds and a small amount of peanuts and orlux insect pate which we grinded to a powder. They also have mealworms. I have been using small crickets also but haven't been able to get them from pet store for 3 days. The weather has been quite hot up until today and my incubator overheated on 2 or 3 occasions and one of my eggs looked as if its shell got scorched so incubation may have unfortunately produced sick birds. I'm going to try a dry hatch next time as a few people have suggested but if I have another failure I wont be able to continue as I cant allow myself to go through the heartache of bringing these guys in the world just to fail to provide them with a quality start to life.
Many thanks for your time