They say hatchery RIRs are very similar to RSLs anyways.Didn’t see those. RSL then
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They say hatchery RIRs are very similar to RSLs anyways.Didn’t see those. RSL then
I can’t tell. Let’s see what OP says.Thats what I thought, but I zoomed in and it really does look like its missing.![]()
She doesn't have any trouble with it. Thank you all for responding!I agree that you have a Red Sexlink and mutt bantam. Just wanted to mention that it looks like she's missing the bottom of her beak. I'm sure this is something your aware of? How does that work for her?
But she is missing the bottom of her beak??She doesn't have any trouble with it. Thank you all for responding!
Interesting! You’d think it’d be hard to eat..She doesn't have any trouble with it. Thank you all for responding!
Really? I mean she looks healthy in the photo, but thats a good chunk of beak missing.She doesn't have any trouble with it. Thank you all for responding!
My apologies for my hasty response. She doesn't have any trouble because it's not broken. It's just mud. Her beak is perfectly normal.Really? I mean she looks healthy in the photo, but thats a good chunk of beak missing.
Do you offer wet feed or?? Even though she's doing okay, I might be hesitant to allow her to eat dry food. Does her tongue get dried out?
You would know better than me though. Just a suggestion.![]()
Ah! Great.My apologies for my hasty response. She doesn't have any trouble because it's not broken. It's just mud. Her beak is perfectly normal.
Ohhhhh, gotcha! That makes scene. Thanks for clearing it up!My apologies for my hasty response. She doesn't have any trouble because it's not broken. It's just mud. Her beak is perfectly normal.