Thank you Wyorp Rock! And everyone else that took the time to reply and help my girls out. I did as you said and she is doing really well. I am giving her feed soaked in water and she devours it as she can get her whole beak in there and just kinda scoop it up. The tip did wind up falling off. After cleaning her up, I left it alone but for checking it daily, and it is looking much better. She is actually doing better than her sister. Her sister only had scratches and cuts on her, but she is slower moving. Eating, drinking, eliminating fine, just slower to keep up. They are both recovering and I am so so so grateful !
QUOTE="Wyorp Rock, post: 22811652, member: 380647"]
Hopefully she doesn't have any other injuries. The beak is sensitive so you can do this a couple of ways.
The "quick" is exposed (red arrow) so the beak is
very tender right now. It will sort of harden over a few days and the outer layer that's broken may fall off on it's own. You could lightly trim the outer layer with nail clippers if you wish, but that a lot of times exposes more of the quick and can be painful. Personally something like this I leave alone and let everything harden up and the outer layer fall off by itself.
I've had a few with damaged beaks and found that less is more when dealing with them.
Give it several weeks and you will generally see the outer layer regrowing (or that's my experience). Once it's regrown, if you need to, file and shape sharp edges with a nail file (emery board).
See that she's staying hydrated. Wet feed is always a good idea - give in a bowl where she can scoop it out instead of having to "peck" at it.
Keep us posted.
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