@TwoCrows @21hens-incharge
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These two aren't doing great. They are way smaller than the others, their beaks are much worse than they were at hatching, and I think they aren't gaining sufficient weight. I can see the breast bone more prominently in those two than the other bigger floofs.
What to do? Idk my options but I know I can't kill them if needed.![]()
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Think mixing some starter feed and water would help them out? Maybe give it to them all mushy?
X2 on what @21hens-incharge says above. The cross beak will not get better, usually gets worse as they age. Wet mash is the preferred food however they still need assistance to feed themselves. Don't turn them loose outside, that's inhumane to send them off to a slow death. I totally understand the commitment it takes to care for a crossbeak, a friend of mine recently asked me if I would take hers and I declined. Not everyone wants to care for chickens in this matter, if this is the case, I'd have them put down. The outlook for their future isn't promising for these crossbeaks, generally they don't live long. Many times the cause of a crossbeak is from a bad position in the egg that causes the skull not to grow properly.As hard as it is I think it is severe enough to cull the chicks. It doesn't get better it only gets worse.
Wet mash is much easier for them to eat but with that severity I don't know if it would be enough.