A way to fix Cross beak

Zack Saulness

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Aug 19, 2020
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Greetings, I have a big head scratcher to ask this young he is named Shamrock She has this condition called Cross beak, which makes eating drinking and preening her feathers very hard deep down I believe there is a way to surgically fix her lower jaw so she can use her beak like a normal check in. I mean if our teeth have ways to get fixed, why can’t a chickens beak but it’s only her lower beak that I dream of finding a way to fix
 

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Greetings, I have a big head scratcher to ask this young he is named Shamrock She has this condition called Cross beak, which makes eating drinking and preening her feathers very hard deep down I believe there is a way to surgically fix her lower jaw so she can use her beak like a normal check in. I mean if our teeth have ways to get fixed, why can’t a chickens beak but it’s only her lower beak that I dream of finding a way to fix
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If you wish to explore surgical repairs as a possibility, consult an Avian Vet in your area.
 
Not convinced
Ok.
Imagine you were born with crooked leg, it would take months or years of breaking, reforming, surgery, casts etc to get that sucker straight.
Beak is different than bone, it's sensitive and doesn't heal like everything else.
You'd have to break the lower jaw and reset it in a brace and hope it heals right. Also, chickens can't take pain meds.
 

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