WHAT GOOD IS A BEAK

That photo of poor Edgar and his beak certainly got my attention to read your article and learn his story. You've done a great job helping him live the life of a normal chicken despite his a handicap.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I found your article to be very educational, and enjoyable. It's good to know Edgar had someone who cared enough to go through the troubles. Thanks!
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Look forward to reading more about Edgar's journey as you add content. The photos and video are a bonus!
Thank you for taking the time to put this together, not only will it help others that find themselves in similar situations (broken beak), but it's educational as well. It shows that with care, changing up things like feed containers/type of feed and observing behavior, you can help them adapt and thrive.


Edgar was a beauty for sure, but now he is a one of a kind! It's great that you are able to use Edgar when educating the public. Go Edgar!:wee

Your article: ""The beak also helps distribute the waxy oil from the chickens butt region (need proper term which evades my tongue) to aid with repelling water."" :lol: I will give you a hint;) Uropygial Gland, aka "Preening Gland"
First I must say Centrachid that I love reading your content! It’s always informative and interesting! Great article on beaks and how much chickens need them.

There are some spelling and grammar errors but above all an amazing and fascinating article!
Good article - great pictures of both before and after ... and I finally have perspective to an age-old insult that was flung at nearly every Jr High kid I knew, growing up. Edgar proves, once and for all, that "Chicken Lips" are BEAUTIFUL!
Good read and nice pointers on helping a bird with a damaged beak.
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