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  1. Amina

    The Ballista Bolt Gun for Stuning Poultry during culling

    It works great every time on chickens, for me. I have also used it for young rabbits with success. I can't speak to ducks.
  2. Amina

    Culling methods

    https://www.bunnyrancher.com/store/p42/The_Ballista_-_Penetrating_Bolt_Gun_.html This is what I use when I have to cull. It's a penetrating bolt gun, and for every chicken I've used it on, it's been an instant lights out. I couldn't be happier with it, and I can't see myself ever going back to...
  3. Amina

    Introducing new quail

    I'm glad it worked out for you, Tikvah146!
  4. Amina

    Introducing new quail

    Thanks guys! So far I've had quail get scalped several times in a cage setup. Those were from the same cohort, with what everyone told me should be adequate space, so I really wasn't expecting it. So I'm really nervous about introducing newbies!
  5. Amina

    Introducing new quail

    I'm trying to figure out the best way of introducing new coturnix quail, given my situation. I have an 8'x8' aviary with a partition so that I have one adult male and one adult female in a 6'x8' space, and one spare adult male by himself in the remaining 2'x8' space. I also have some 4 week old...
  6. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    The rooster tends to just cuss at me when I mess with him.
  7. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    Haha, okay. Actually, I doubt this rooster will be much of a problem (fortunately, because he's the dirtiest at this point). It's a couple of the hens that tend to do the projectile protest pooping.
  8. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    Okay, thanks! That makes me feel a lot better. I'll do that.
  9. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    Any tips on bathing chickens that tend to projectile poop over and over in the water (or any other time that they're unhappy with you)?
  10. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    Okay, here are new pictures of his feet. Ugh, I feel terrible that he's so messed up. The scales have really improved quite a bit... they are better colored, less raised, and a lot softer now. But they're still raised more than I think they should be. Like I said, I have tried to treat this...
  11. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    I was planning to get the castor oil, but my husband bought me some giant vaseline tubs for it that I'm still using up... maybe that means I need to treat longer since it's just vaseline? I'll get some new pics.
  12. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    I've been treating the flock that this rooster is in for six weeks now, and another flock (has come in contact with this rooster in the past, but not much in the way of symptoms) for almost 4 weeks. Treatments have been daily up to this point. The rooster looks much much better... all his old...
  13. Amina

    Dealing with homicidal coturnix quail

    They seem so fragile to me, since they keep injuring themselves. But they have healed amazingly well so far. The scalped female is healed up now and is back in with the group. So far so good. Now I'm just waiting to see what happens with the hen with the leg injury...
  14. Amina

    North Carolina

    There is the Rollins lab in Raleigh that does necropsies for a pretty reasonable price.
  15. Amina

    Dealing with homicidal coturnix quail

    I don't see how that would be possible for her to get stuck in bars. The "cage" I was keeping the injured male in (and had these girls in with him for a few minutes) was a big plastic bin with netting on top. There aren't bars to get a leg stuck in. Maybe something got dislocated another way...
  16. Amina

    Dealing with homicidal coturnix quail

    I applied preparation H to the prolapsed vents, and the hens no longer have prolapse. Yay! As far as the injuries go, I divided the quail in half so that 1 male and 4 females were in one cage, and 4 females were in another. When the injured male looked pretty healed up, I decided I was going...
  17. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    Okay, here's a current picture of my rooster's feet. Sorry they're dirty. The ongoing vaseline treatment means that any time he digs in the dirt, it all sticks to him. Ugh. I did notice tonight as I was massaging vaseling into his feet that bits of scales are falling off. That's a good sign...
  18. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    Hmm. I don't have any recent pictures, though I do have a pic from last spring: He's got some kind of feather cyst (the big red swelling) that I can pop but it keeps coming back. Next to that you can see some raised scales. His feet are worse now than they were last spring, though. I'll get...
  19. Amina

    Scaly leg mite woes

    I am having the worst time trying to treat scaly leg mites. Last year I noticed that my rooster had some raised scales that were probably leg mites. So for several times, once a week, hubby and I dipped all the chicken legs in some old olive oil. Then we figured it was taken care of and he just...
  20. Amina

    Dealing with homicidal coturnix quail

    Thanks, that's some really good insight! I know with my chickens, my hens seem to like my rooster, but once he's mated with them a couple of times that day, they get tired of it. They won't really run from him when he does his dance, but will back away just momentarily. That's interesting that...
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