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Our Broke Beak is around 3 1/2 months old.  She/He is still half the size of the other chicks but I fix her mash and she gobbles it up.  She still tries to eat the dry food and does get some.  I put the Poly-Vi-Sol in her mash and I also have the powder vitamins and electrolytes that I got at Tractor Supply.  Her/His beak is getting longer and I'm worried about trying to trim it.  Broke Beak is a love and will fly up to my hand or arm when I'm getting his mash ready.  I will keep on keeping on for Broke Beak.  Don't get discouraged.

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RIP Broke Beak, 1 d'Uccle, Silkies~2 White, 1-Dk Blue, 2-Silkie x Frizzle, 1 Silkie x Oprington, 2 Blk, 2 Self Blue Cream,1 Silver Partridge, 1 Black OEGB.

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MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN SILKIE BANTAM CLUB ~ NPIP Certified 57-1321

RIP Broke Beak, 1 d'Uccle, Silkies~2 White, 1-Dk Blue, 2-Silkie x Frizzle, 1 Silkie x Oprington, 2 Blk, 2 Self Blue Cream,1 Silver Partridge, 1 Black OEGB.

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post #172 of 523

Just so you guys know there is hope, My Kriss Kross will be 2 years old this November and her main purpose in life is to be a mom. She has brooded and raised countless chicks and is a very good momma to them!

Yes, most crossbeaks develop later on. I believe Kriss's started just slightly by 8 weeks old. Some do happen at birth and to me it seems the ones that do, don't do as well as the ones that develop later.
 

Lisa
RIP Sweet Honey! My blind girl who didn't survive the flooding Sept. 2011. You will be very missed by all!!! Honey is my avatar.
Currently have NN's, brown leghorns, salmon favorelles, showgirls and more silkies than I can count!

http://www.etsy.com/shop/PreciousChickens

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Lisa
RIP Sweet Honey! My blind girl who didn't survive the flooding Sept. 2011. You will be very missed by all!!! Honey is my avatar.
Currently have NN's, brown leghorns, salmon favorelles, showgirls and more silkies than I can count!

http://www.etsy.com/shop/PreciousChickens

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post #173 of 523

I have an american bantam named blue. His beak is so severly crossed that the only way he can get anything to eat is if i put it in his mouth. His bottom beak points at a 45 degree angle from his top beak enabling him from picking anything up. I use wet mash and a plastic butter knife to get it up under his top beak that is now curling down. He is 4 months old. He is also losing his feathers on the side of his face and chest; part from wet mash all the time and part from his fellow flock tring to clean him. He is so smart that i just have to feed him 3-5 times a day. If I go anywhere for any lenth of time he goes too. I dont know which is harder: tring to find someone to hand feed your chicken several times a day or bringing yourself to ask people to hand feed your chicken. lol!  I'd sooner just tote him along so i dont spend all my time away worring. Noww i need to learn how to trim his beak. Oh he also loves the 4 wheeler. I can get him to do anything with me. He is quit willing because he knows that i am truely his bread and butter.

post #174 of 523

Thanks everyone! You all really give me hope!  I can't believe sometimes how attached I am to all of my girls especially Roxanne, she is just the sweetest thing and not the personality I ever expected when I got chicken, but the one I hoped they would have.

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This is Blue. Just after early morning breakfast. He'll eat 2 more times then get a shower.

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Oh my gosh! Blue has the worst crossbeak I have ever seen! You are an angel!!!

 

He seems like a prime candidate for tube feeding with that beak of his! I am shocked he gets any food in there at all.

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Swap Page: http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/nimby-chicken-swap-page

Specializing in urban chicken-keeping, colorful eggs, and rare breed poultry in Central FL.
Also known as the tea ninja!

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This is Blue just after breakfast. We both look like this after every meal. Mine is from the knees down.

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Thank you. However I think my friends and family think i have lost my mind for being so dedicated to him.

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