The lady at the feed store asked me to take care of a chick with a crossed beak that no one else wanted to buy. I have been feeding her chick starter mixed with water and sugar through a straw. I haven't seen her eat on her own yet, and I'm not willing to feed her this way for the rest of her life. Can crossed-beak chickens eat on their own? Also, my mom thinks we might be able to do something to heal it, like put a brace on it so it can straighten as it grows. How can we do that?
Thanks for the input,
Malief
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