They're pretty common streetfood in Japan. Batter, a piece of octopus, maybe some green onion, a bit of ginger, topped with katsuo (dried, shaved, bonito flakes), Japanese mayonnaise and a savory sauce. Personally I skip the mayo, but they're delicious! You do have to be careful not to eat...
OMG, Sorted Foods just did an episode on Japanese kitchen gadgets. I want this! Too bad it's so expensive, and I don't really need it. It made me happy to know that something like this exists.
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Keep giving it (just a tiny bit) two or three times a day until it perks up. I use it as an energy booster for a weak chick. It's not going to do anything for wry neck, and the bald spot is nothing to worry about.
How are you so slow at this task? It takes me about 30 minutes to feed and water all of the quail. In the time it takes you to do it, I have emptied, hoed, and watered four and a half 4'x6' garden beds!
I would give it a few more hours to see if it straightens out, but chicks that need assistance hatching usually have problems for reasons. This one doesn't look good, so you may want to be prepared to cull the poor little thing.
I would keep the males and house them where they can't see or hear the females. That way if one turns out to be mean, you can cull him while still not leaving one alone.
I moved the quail to the garden beds I planted in last year a couple weeks ago. Today I took one of the beds they'd moved from and got it watered and hoed to get the poop and feed waste started composting. I'm going to do one a day, then return to the first one to make sure that everything is...