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princessparkle
In the Brooder
- Feb 24, 2022
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Thank you- I would take her to a special bird vet to get it professionally done I think- I’d hate to hurt her somehow, she’s so young and seems so vulnerableWe had a Rhode island red when I was growing up that had cross beak and it never affected her eating but we kept it trimmed back...we just used finger nail clippers or puppy nail clippers to just trim the top beak enough to where it didnt hang over the bottom beak...keep them fairly even lengthed.
