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update - thanks to all who responded. To put everyone at ease, they both seem to be very happy, and otherwise healthy. They eat well, they are very friendly and inquisitive, so I don't think this is life-threatening. I just think it is a slow progression and I hope to be able to stop it.
They are also still very young. I got them in Sept and they were not full grown - still had some down. But they have not layed eggs, so I am wondering if this is something that would prevent them from laying.
I think the guy was trying to get rid of them though.
I think they are Rhode Island reds.
Thanks again!
Hi, a novice here.
I have two hens that seem to be suffering from the same thing. They are about 5 months old, no eggs yet. When we bought them, I asked what was wrong with one whose top beak was broken and curving up. He said they sometimes they break them off (the guy lied to us about a number of things, including saying that one had already started laying - hum, think he was trying to get rid of her?). Since then Gertie's beak has basically rotted away, and now her nostrils are clogged with gunk - yellowish/brown. Our other one of the same breed now seems to be doing the same thing...her top beak is broken at the tip and it seems to be wearing away. Is this a disease? Is this a bacteria? Any treatment? Both are eating fine, and don't seem to have any behavioral problems.
Can anyone tell me the breed? I don't believe the guy who sold us the 4 hens - one of which is now a rooster.
Thanks for your help! Dianne
They are also still very young. I got them in Sept and they were not full grown - still had some down. But they have not layed eggs, so I am wondering if this is something that would prevent them from laying.
I think the guy was trying to get rid of them though.
I think they are Rhode Island reds.

Thanks again!
Hi, a novice here.
I have two hens that seem to be suffering from the same thing. They are about 5 months old, no eggs yet. When we bought them, I asked what was wrong with one whose top beak was broken and curving up. He said they sometimes they break them off (the guy lied to us about a number of things, including saying that one had already started laying - hum, think he was trying to get rid of her?). Since then Gertie's beak has basically rotted away, and now her nostrils are clogged with gunk - yellowish/brown. Our other one of the same breed now seems to be doing the same thing...her top beak is broken at the tip and it seems to be wearing away. Is this a disease? Is this a bacteria? Any treatment? Both are eating fine, and don't seem to have any behavioral problems.
Can anyone tell me the breed? I don't believe the guy who sold us the 4 hens - one of which is now a rooster.
Thanks for your help! Dianne


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