Weeg
Enabler
I don't see a way that the beak would realign on it own. The puncture may heal, but if she can't eat or drink with the beak misaligned, then she wont be able to survive, without you constant help. Lets see what the experts say, don't take my word for anything, I am not that experienced in this area. I can offer my wishes though, and say I am crossing my fingers!I just worry that doing that would be too painful and a long healing process for her. How does bracing the beak work? Alternatively, do you think that the beak might heal on its own but remain misaligned? I want to give her a chance a survival but wouldn't want to take away her quality of life. Unfortunately there is no nearby avian vet