Chick's beak overgrown ? **see pic**

chickentender03

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A couple of my 5 week old Golden Comet pullets have a curved or maybe overgrown upper beak. I'm completely new to this! So I am wondering if it needs to be trimmed back, but I am very reluctant to do this. I just do not want it to cause issues with her eating or drinking.
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Once they start pecking at the ground, their beaks will wear down. You could put a couple rocks in the brooder. Chickens like to wipe their beaks when they eat. That will also help them keep their beaks naturally trimmed.
Thank you!!
 
A couple of my 5 week old Golden Comet pullets have a curved or maybe overgrown upper beak. I'm completely new to this! So I am wondering if it needs to be trimmed back, but I am very reluctant to do this. I just do not want it to cause issues with her eating or drinking. View attachment 2626334View attachment 2626335
Cute! I should have read your replies before posting a pic of my girl with exact same beak! Glad to hear it’s normal! 🥰
 
Our main chicken run has a section of 18" square concrete pavers which I see my chickens using to regularly "strop" their beaks the way a barber strops his razor on a leather belt. If you have a brick laying around, try putting that where they can get to it and see if they use it to dress their beaks.
 

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