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Obe, sometimes poultry sellers (or people who own them) do this to reduce cannibalism. Without the sharp top of the beak, they can't do as much damage to other chickens.
SandyK, you can try feeding her a damp mash every day for a while to help her get some nutrition. It should be easier to eat than other stuff. I agree on a deep feeder. That can help.
If they didn't trim it too far back, they sometimes grow back. All of mine have, but they weren't quite that extreme. Still, we can hope!
Obe, sometimes poultry sellers (or people who own them) do this to reduce cannibalism. Without the sharp top of the beak, they can't do as much damage to other chickens.
SandyK, you can try feeding her a damp mash every day for a while to help her get some nutrition. It should be easier to eat than other stuff. I agree on a deep feeder. That can help.
If they didn't trim it too far back, they sometimes grow back. All of mine have, but they weren't quite that extreme. Still, we can hope!

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