Hen Debeaked herself somehow (pic)

Mrs. Glassman

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Apr 29, 2009
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I usually take the hen & her hatching eggs out of the coop, and keep them in a seperate pen until the chicks get a bit bigger & have a better chance and not getting picked on or squished by bigger birds.

Yesterday, I put my hen & her babies back in the normal pen. She chased a few birds away from her chicks & let them know who's boss pretty quickly.

Today, I noticed her top beak is broken off at the end. She has trouble picking small objects up now, like single grains of food, but I'm sure she can eat from a PILE of food, and her crop seems to be full.

Will it grow back? Do you think it causes her pain? Should I do anything??

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My rooster debeaked himself on hardware cloth and it's now all grown back
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He broke it off far enough to bleed too. I really didn't think it would grwo back...it looked terrible! But yep It will grow back
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Some grow back, others don't. Our older RedStar pullet is growning back her debeaked top beak (thankfully).

She'll be sore, but it should be fine.

The only treatment I know is chicken hugging.
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I'd try that.
 
Thanks guys...she is my favorite broody hen. It seems like she hatches every egg she sits on & raises them well. No doubt she got that from proctecting her biddies from another young chicken that she felt got too close.

And I'll give her hugs in the morning!
 
Since it is minor, it will grow back. You can take a pair of fingernail clippers and shorten the bottom portion so that both halves of her beak line up. This will make it easier for her to eat.

About the pain - the beak is like a fingernail. She can feel you touch it, but it doesn't have much feeling. The beak does have a quick, though and can bleed. Just like your fingernail.
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