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    chick with a cockeyed beak

    Understandable. Good luck with her.
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    chick with a cockeyed beak

    You can use regular clippers and a file to work it down to the right shape and size. You just need to be very cautious when doing this! There are a lot of nerve endings in the beak and if you cut into the "quick" it will bleed like crazy. You should probably have some clotting agent on hand...
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    chick with a cockeyed beak

    Crossbeaked birds can survive if the deformity is not too bad. The beak will continue to get worse until the bird reaches it's full skeletal growth at about 16-18 weeks old. Deep feed and water dishes help the birds to be able to scoop up their sustenance. Sometimes folks choose to trim the...
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