Megs_menagerie
Chirping
- May 16, 2021
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I'm not sure what do do but I saw a video on a YouTube channel "A chick called Albert" and the guy also had the same thing with the chick. I'll attach the link here so you can watch it and hopefully help you.View attachment 2709211Ok so I got three Americana chicks a few weeks ago, at first she didn’t look like this but in the last week or so her beak has grown like this. I had these guys with a little bigger chicks at first but have since separated them into their own tub. I thought she was doing pretty good, she’s always going after the food with the other two and drinks but I took these pictures last night and she has me worried. Should I put her by herself and wet down her feed or trim her beak? I want to try to save her but I’m not sure how. The picture of the yellow chick is her sibling for comparison
Wow! You really know what to do in a situation like this!Oh, I forgot to mention I did take some dog nail clippers and a finger nail file and trimmed her beak up some, it definitely seemed to help!
Well I wanted my girl to have the best quality of life for as long as possible!Wow! You really know what to do in a situation like this!
I just cut straight across, she seemed to be able to put her face in the food better if that makes sense.I appreciate everyone’s advice, when trimming the beak do you try to taper the end or just make a straight cut? I’ve trimmed dog and cat nails but not beaks, LOL. Also how deep should the food dish be, right now she has a shallow pan and she gets in it and scratches like crazy while she eats. Do you think she’ll be ok with the others still? I tried wetting down the feed in one of the feed pans and her sister thought it was a dust bath![]()