BIG emergency, small chick. HELP!

littlepip

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Sep 1, 2018
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finally a healthy button quail hatched. at first he looked ok, but then I saw that his leg was splayed out behind him. I've heard of things to help splayed legs, but he's just too small! we've been giving him water by dipping his beak in, and then he swallows it. I'm not sure about food. how can I fix this? he's the only living quail, and I would hate to cull him since he's so determined to walk. HELP!
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here's the positioning of his "normal" leg, (blue) and his bad one. (red):
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the blue marks where his other leg is underneath of him.
 
yes but...chick food for button quail? isn't that too big of pieces? He has been hatching since 2 days ago, but he got out today. do the days that he was pipping count?
 
Ok, from what I'm understanding, turkey feed is better for quail, but you can use chicken as a substitute. As for pieced being too big, I totally understand. My Rhode Island Red chicks won't eat their food unless it's crushed. Place the food in a zip-loc bag, and crush with a rolling pin and/or hammer into powder. Good luck with your poor little baby! :hugs
 

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