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Hey, take a pick, just incase it is different.Ramirezframing: So I should cut back both the top and bottom beak and that will make them grow back even?
Wonder where shes been? Do you have her email addy?hentymes does but she hasnt been on in awhile
SO......I caved in and bought an incubatorI haven't told the GF so I guess I'm going to give it to her at her babyshower and let her manage the hatching![]()
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and how do I change my tagline thingy below?
they will never be even on your bird it will either stay the same or (more than likely) get worse. With yours, I would leave it alone at the moment. Unless the top is really hooked. If you look at the top part near the end with a good light you should see a light area that goes up to a darker area as the beak gets closer to the head. If there is alot of the light area before the darker area, you can trim some of the light area. The darker area has blood in it and should not be trimmed. The reason Chasity should do her hens bottom beak is that in the younger picture you can see where it goes past the top beak when closed. This will miss-aline the beak. Later on you might have to trim your chicks bottom beak as well. I did on Peeper's bottom beak so it didn't stick out so far and food didn't get stuck so much in it.Ramirezframing: So I should cut back both the top and bottom beak and that will make them grow back even?