- Feb 6, 2007
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How many have had a male with cross beak? What I've noticed over the years is that is predominately females that we hear or see that have cross beak.
Of those birds most did not have the twisted, curled upper beak but a misalignment.
The curled, twisted upper beak has been shown to be genetic. But I question whether genetics plays a part in the misalignment of the upper beak since it very different from the genetically linked type.
For those that have had that misalignment and you can remember, were they artificially incubated?
Can you think of any other anomaly such as poor egg storage? Weather, feed issues?
Of those birds most did not have the twisted, curled upper beak but a misalignment.
The curled, twisted upper beak has been shown to be genetic. But I question whether genetics plays a part in the misalignment of the upper beak since it very different from the genetically linked type.
For those that have had that misalignment and you can remember, were they artificially incubated?
Can you think of any other anomaly such as poor egg storage? Weather, feed issues?