Tldr: How long does it take for the quick to receed after trimming?
Hello! I recently adopted a crossbeak, and while without any beak intervention by her pervious owner for the past 1.5 years, I just know with some maintenance she can really thrive.
I gave her a trim not long after we got her, and I can definitely tell that it has made a difference in her ability to pick up food. Her bottom beak is still really long and the part that's really slowing her down so I want to trim it more, but with no risk of making her bleed.
I could scoop her up and check it with a flashlight, but since we just got her I don't want to make her scared any more than I need to.
Hello! I recently adopted a crossbeak, and while without any beak intervention by her pervious owner for the past 1.5 years, I just know with some maintenance she can really thrive.
I gave her a trim not long after we got her, and I can definitely tell that it has made a difference in her ability to pick up food. Her bottom beak is still really long and the part that's really slowing her down so I want to trim it more, but with no risk of making her bleed.
I could scoop her up and check it with a flashlight, but since we just got her I don't want to make her scared any more than I need to.