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Yes the brooder set up was too cold at first so they spent that extra week in the incubator. Once the first signs of feathering came through I retried the brooder and they have been doing well since, although the incubator still gets used on evenings for Chip ever since he stopped walking. He's doing a lot better today though, is actually putting weight on his legs, but is walking on his knuckles instead of his toes again.I'm sorry your quail are suffering.
Here's a picture of the nutritional breakdown of what I'm feeding. See if you can find any differences. I remember in an earlier thread you mentioned that their brooder was running cold, maybe they were spending too many calories trying to stay warm to grow properly? That might also explain why they were so cuddly. Did that stink get figured out as well? I'm wondering if that might be related somehow, now.
They're still very cuddly, all except Dot, who was never the cuddliest from birth. They're the only one that acts like a quail I feel at this point. Rocky's the cuddliest, will cry until you go see him.
The stink turned out to be the food crumbs dropping down the humidity area of the incubator, and going sour against any remains of water droplets. So that's fortunately not an issue anymore! Been cleaning that out much more thoroughly between incubator use now haha.