The bleeding has stopped for now, and her beak is still attached enough to the point where it would be too painful to clip it off, but wouldn't the fumes from the glue be harmful to it? Also I already embedded a picture of my hen in a response to you. I'll retry posting the picture though.
The top half of the beak is cracked and bleeding. It suddenly happened after I fed my other quail. She has had an overgrown beak for three weeks, and I didn't want to tamper with it because of my limited experience with beak clipping.
Hello, guys I'm yet again disappointed that I haven't come here on better terms, but I need assistance. My hen has developed an overgrown beak that is now bleeding. I have corn starch on hand, but I need advice on what to do next. Please hurry!
Gwenivere healed up really fast, and she is back with the flock! I am so grateful for the help and support I received on here. I must admit that this was quite a whirlwind of an introduction, but it makes for a really cool story and an example for why this site is so cool and important to the...
Thank you! I will keep you posted on the quail part of the site! I'm happy to tell whomever wants to know about them because they are so sweet and actually kind of funny! ^_^ I am hoping for the best for my Gwenny, and thanks again!