That's awesome that she lived so long. I am hopeful this gallives a long life, I just wasn't planning on raising any from this batch. She is eating like a champ. Every time I pick her up to check on her she demonstraights how well she's been eating.Hello, We raised a baby silver laced Wyandotte with a twisted beak like that. She was just a fat and healthy as all the other hens when she grew up. Most people didn't notice her beak was twisted, unless we pointed it out. She laid eggs and kept up with all the other hen just fine. We gave her away at 1 1/2 years of age to a good homeand only with the thought to improve our breeding stock. I'm not sure what the genetic chances are of the twisted beak happening again, but I do know that we hatched some of her eggs and none of her offspring inherited the problem. Good Luck finding her a home.
