Chick beak trimming?.

Rethia

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I wasn't sure where to post this. I have a few chicks (2 weeks old) who have top beaks longer than bottom beaks and I've noticed that they seem to have trouble with the chick crumble I feed them.

Do I need to worry about trimming their beaks a little? Will they be ok? Are there other options that will work? I really want these babies to thrive.
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I wasn't sure where to post this. I have a few chicks (2 weeks old) who have top beaks longer than bottom beaks and I've noticed that they seem to have trouble with the chick crumble I feed them.

Do I need to worry about trimming their beaks a little? Will they be ok? Are there other options that will work? I really want these babies to thrive.
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It looks perfectly fine to me. As long as it’s not crossed. Cute little fluff ball.
 
Too young to worry about an overgrown beak. It looks normal. Once a day try adding a little chick starter to some water in a small dish. That is easier to eat and most chickens love it.
 
Too young to worry about an overgrown beak. It looks normal. Once a day try adding a little chick starter to some water in a small dish. That is easier to eat and most chickens love it.
I've been doing that each day. I wet down about a cup of their chick starter and give it to them and you would think it was the best treat ever. 😅 I've been a little concerned about their growth, but Icelandics are smaller birds, so it's hard to compare to prior chicks I've incubated, which are twice the size.
 

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