cracked beak

  1. aliciaFarmer

    Pullet beak injury

    My Olive Egger girl sustained a beak injury today and I've never had such a problem. Would love some advice on what I should do versus not do, Etc. I'm in the process of fermenting her some feed so it softer and easier to consume. This just happened about an hour ago and she hasn't eaten yet but...
  2. leighks

    Cracked beak advise needed

    My 2 year old BR hen got her upper beak caught in hardware cloth, and she cracked it as she finally got it out. She’s able to eat fine at this point, but I’m concerned what will happen as it grows out. The crack goes from the edge of the beak up to the center, and there is a jagged edge below...
  3. emmakate

    are my baby chicks depressed or sick or both?

    ok so i have 3 roughly 2 month old chickens that i raised with no problem. i had 4 but a predator got one. that was my first time raising chicks. i recently got 2 new chicks that are a few days old. i noticed one had something attached to her nostril and i managed to get it off. then i noticed...
  4. Roger98

    Front of beak broke off

    Yesterday I noticed he had a crack and the tip was a little loose when I touched it, I kind of left it alone thinking maybe it would stay on if I just left it alone. I was thinking of putting super glue on it but he was too wiggly to let me do anything to him. Now today I saw the peice broke...
  5. Liv's chickens

    Chicken with cracked and bruised beak, please help

    Hey everyone, I have a chicken who I have been housing at a different location temporarily. I went to visit my chickens there and I noticed that one of them had a crack in her beak as well as a bruise. I’m concerned about it and I need some advice on what to do. She is acting normal besides...
  6. BethyLeigh

    Cracked but still attached beak - any cures?

    Just noticed one of my hens has a cracked beak. She's foraging, eating, laying like normal but it really doesn't look great. Would I be crazy to superglue the top part to give it some more stability? Does this indicate a nutritional problem or was it likely just an accident?
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