Nervously Sweating
Chirping
- Aug 8, 2021
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I've been caring for a lone corturnix quail recently, it was the only egg to hatch out of 6 last eggs of my dead flock.
She was lonely but she was doing well!
Last night, I cleaned her home up for the first time in her life; she was previously living in our garage so her hutch was wet and sticky for the first time ever. She was perfectly fine last night, if not terrified that I locked her out of her house for a bit, then I moved her back in when I was done cleaning.
This morning, however, I came outside to a little pool of blood and my little quail sitting in the corner of the back of her hutch. I have no clue what might've gotten to her.
She didn't run from me, and I found the source of all the blood was her wing, which was heavily broken with the bone sticking out. The blood seemed pretty fresh, and the wound was still really red.
I couldn't get any pictures because I was running late to school, but is there anything at all that I can do for her after 7 hours or will I have to put her down when I get home?
I've grown really attached to her, and I just want to do what'd be best for her, but I can't afford a vet.
Any help would be so greatly appreciated, thank you guys
She was lonely but she was doing well!
Last night, I cleaned her home up for the first time in her life; she was previously living in our garage so her hutch was wet and sticky for the first time ever. She was perfectly fine last night, if not terrified that I locked her out of her house for a bit, then I moved her back in when I was done cleaning.
This morning, however, I came outside to a little pool of blood and my little quail sitting in the corner of the back of her hutch. I have no clue what might've gotten to her.
She didn't run from me, and I found the source of all the blood was her wing, which was heavily broken with the bone sticking out. The blood seemed pretty fresh, and the wound was still really red.
I couldn't get any pictures because I was running late to school, but is there anything at all that I can do for her after 7 hours or will I have to put her down when I get home?
I've grown really attached to her, and I just want to do what'd be best for her, but I can't afford a vet.
Any help would be so greatly appreciated, thank you guys