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ok, i tried an experiement, mix a cup of crumble, pancake mix and enough water to resemble pancake batter, cook it up and the little crossbeaks can get food into them much better- you can make it ahead of time and give it to them like you would a piece of bread- if you don't mind going a little extra effort- it depends on the situation like Kass mentioned- my little one has a full crop and isn't crying- the others get spoiled too- since the serama's are raising a pair of faverolles, i don't mind-
Has anyone had a pullet with a crooked beak? One of my Jersey Giants has a slight crooked beak and her top beak is a little shorter then bottom she eats and drinks well will even eat out of my hand she was not hatched this way though which has thrown me for a loop
I have one now In this pic she is just at 6 weeks old. It is a birth defect, that doesn't just involve the beak but the actual skull too. It is not clear from anything I've read whether it is genetic and can be passed or not, but if it is genetic and can be passed it is not a 100% passed thing I have read some on this thread I believe that have. hatched eggs from a cross beak and the offspring had none. (for the record her uncle did have a cross beak too) They are hatched looking normal, the deformity shows itself as they grow, the sooner it shows the worse it will be. They need to have thier food deep like Robin said they cannot pick food but need to be able to scoop, same w/ the water, if the deformity is slight some have been able to dremel sand the beak so it is more functional. This girl will be culled when it is time, hers is severe, started showing up less then 1 week old. She is healthy and happy now can keep up w/ all her hatchmates, but since I raise mine for meat too and very seldom keep a chicken "hospital" (not that she is sick just needing extra help) when it becomes harder for her, she will go to freezer camp.
thank you she is very healthy other then beak issue shes about 2 times bigger then hatch mates eats all thw time didnt know if she would become more deformed later un lifes shes about 13 weeks
 
I am so sick of researching cars and have just begun the search.
UGH that was us a month ago!!! We finally settled on the Hyundia Sonata for what we needed but I recently needed to have it in for service and they loaned me a Mazda 3 and I LOVED that car! It was getting 38MPG and that is a mix of hwy and in town driving! Now the back seat was to small for our dd which would have been a deal breaker for us but I loved it for the week I had it, lol. For luxury and our room needs though I love my Sonata.
 
Over the past couple weeks there was an ad on Craigslist, a person in Inola that had show-quality Silkies. I was going to contact them today, but the ad was gone. Thought maybe one of you might know them! My daughter is almost 5 and I'd like to get her involved in 4H.


That might be great! Can't have roosters, though, as we are in town.
 
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ok, i tried an experiement, mix a cup of crumble, pancake mix and enough water to resemble pancake batter, cook it up and the little crossbeaks can get food into them much better- you can make it ahead of time and give it to them like you would a piece of bread- if you don't mind going a little extra effort- it depends on the situation like Kass mentioned- my little one has a full crop and isn't crying- the others get spoiled too- since the serama's are raising a pair of faverolles, i don't mind-
So sorry about your Mille girl.
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I love your new avitar!
 
Has anyone had a pullet with a crooked beak? One of my Jersey Giants has a slight crooked beak and her top beak is a little shorter then bottom she eats and drinks well will even eat out of my hand she was not hatched this way though which has thrown me for a loop
Deep dishes help. As long as it is eating and drinking it will be fine
 

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