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- Jun 23, 2025
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Thanks for your input. I won't breed her. I'm thinking of grinding or clipping her upper beak to allow her lower beak to close more. She's eating well so far, but I have some concerns. She's almost 3 months old.Yes I think that is a problem, how old is she? Often times beaks like this make it nearly impossible to eat enough food.
When they are little, many can keep up, but as they age, the deformity in the beak becomes more pronounced, as the size of the bird increases the feed requirements increase, which work together to starve the bird.
I would expect for her to loose weight unless a lot of human intervention makes it possible to feed her. I would not breed her, and I would probably cull her, if she starts to struggle.
Mrs. K