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So I was feeding the birds this morning and I saw one of my bobwhites not looking herself.
I picked her up (she didn't struggle, another bad sign) and she's very skinny. She's inside at the moment, I will offer her plenty of food and water.
Does anyone know what I can do for her?
 
If that's the problem, deworming now might be her best shot. If it's something else, though, I don't know if the de-wormer would hurt.

What's the temperature there? It might also help to bring her inside with a heat source while she recovers, if needed. But if she's like my quail, she might get depressed by herself, which can slow recovery.

I hope she gets better quickly!
 
If that's the problem, deworming now might be her best shot. If it's something else, though, I don't know if the de-wormer would hurt.

What's the temperature there? It might also help to bring her inside with a heat source while she recovers, if needed. But if she's like my quail, she might get depressed by herself, which can slow recovery.

I hope she gets better quickly!

It is about 46 degrees celsius (114.8 fahrenheit) here today. We are going through some crazy-hot weather. She is inside, along with most of the birds. We already lost a japanese quail to the heat :hit We didn't want to loose anymore. I don't think we need to give her a heat source, it's hot enough. But I'll probably give her some company. Thanks for helping.
 
So I was feeding the birds this morning and I saw one of my bobwhites not looking herself.
I picked her up (she didn't struggle, another bad sign) and she's very skinny. She's inside at the moment, I will offer her plenty of food and water.
Does anyone know what I can do for her?
Can you take some pics of her feces....does it look watery, streaked with yellowish urates? Is she showing signs of being listless, and "humped up"? Are her eyes partially closed? Is her living space clean, water clean not alot of feces in the water or feed? Sounds like Ulcerative enteritis to me! I would start her on Tetracycline, Bacitracin or Streptomycin, immediately, and the rest of the flock should be treated as well. UE can go through a quail flock fast as a wildfire. Usually, when you see signs of the disease it's too late but sometimes they can recover if treated ASAP. Bobwhites are extremely prone to UE.
 
Can you take some pics of her feces....does it look watery, streaked with yellowish urates? Is she showing signs of being listless, and "humped up"? Are her eyes partially closed? Is her living space clean, water clean not alot of feces in the water or feed? Sounds like Ulcerative enteritis to me! I would start her on Tetracycline, Bacitracin or Streptomycin, immediately, and the rest of the flock should be treated as well. UE can go through a quail flock fast as a wildfire. Usually, when you see signs of the disease it's too late but sometimes they can recover if treated ASAP. Bobwhites are extremely prone to UE.

She has got watery feces. The description sounds about right. I will try and get those. How do I give them to her?
 
She has got watery feces. The description sounds about right. I will try and get those. How do I give them to her?
You'll mix it in their drinking water. And it will need to be made fresh each day!
I used injectable Tetracycline mixed in 1 gallon of water...if I remember correctly I think it was 5cc/gallon.
 
You'll mix it in their drinking water. And it will need to be made fresh each day!
I used injectable Tetracycline mixed in 1 gallon of water...if I remember correctly I think it was 5cc/gallon.

Sorry, I feel silly, but what's cc?

Also, where would I get tetracycline from?

And, I replace my birds' water daily anyway so that would be fine.

Thanks for your advice.
 
She is squirming around the quarantine cage, I think we've almost lost her. There isn't anything I can do fer her, it's after 11pm and I don't have anything to give her.

I am concerned about her flock mates. What do I do to prevent losing another bird?

Not having a great day (except that a chick hatched today, but that's also added more stress).
 

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