I'm sorry about your other bird. She may have panicked and slid around the tub until she was chilled and exhausted. I hope everything turns out well for both.
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Persephone continues to do well. I plan to continue the baths until Thanksgiving at least, just to be thorough and not risk anything.I'm sorry about your other bird. She may have panicked and slid around the tub until she was chilled and exhausted. I hope everything turns out well for both.
I'm so sorry! I feel kind of responsible since I said to bring her inside with Persephone.Persephone continues to do well. I plan to continue the baths until Thanksgiving at least, just to be thorough and not risk anything.
Phoebe is gone, though. I put her back in the hutch, placing her into the nesting box in hopes she would warm up. Checked on her this morning, and rigor mortis had already set in. Will update on Persephone this evening.
That's fine. It was my decision to try it anyway, and there's nothing to be done about it now. She wasn't the first quail I've lost since starting to care for quail.I'm so sorry! I feel kind of responsible since I said to bring her inside with Persephone.
Day 9 update. I think it's so cute when she's in the tub after treatment. She rustles about and when I quietly poke my nose in to see what she's doing, she freezes and stares at me as if to say "What? I'm not doing anything".She's looking really good. Those are healing nicely.
Strongly considering putting her back into the hutch on Saturday as that would have been two weeks since starting treatment.She's getting good care, and it shows. I'm glad to see her feet healing.
She's ready to go back into her hutch.Strongly considering putting her back into the hutch on Saturday as that would have been two weeks since starting treatment.
Oh! Okay, great! Should I continue isolating her within the hutch or is she able to socialize (even with a rooster)?She's ready to go back into her hutch.