Help, please: lump under chick’s beak

Tame Emu Guy

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Six-month-old chick. Otherwise hungry and energetic. There is, under its beak, a round lump about a half the size of a bantam’s egg. Chick is under constant general observation, so I suspect the lump has come up fast.

Supreme Emu
 
Could be an access or sting. Is this a wild Emu chick? if its acting fine and eating just keep an eye on it...although I'm not sure what you could do. If access you'd need to somehow apply a drawling save......
 
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Dang spell check....... I ment abcess.
Those two inflictions would be the most common in a young bird. They are always sticking beaks where they shouldn't and an abcess from thorn...stick etc....or even a tick or insect bite. If drawling save needed to be applied..if the bird liked wheat.....you could lather the rim of a.dish with save and put it at a height that the bird slid that area over it when scooping up the food......????
 
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E.H., your suggestion is nothing less than brilliant.

And your advice put me at ease. In my ignorance, it was 'tumour' that came to mind. But if I had been more knowledgeable (and calmer), I'd have realised 'sting' was a real possibility. Of course! That's exactly where a bird would get stung by a bee!

I think the swelling is already abating. Details soon. Thank you, thank you.

S.E.
 

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