swamphiker
Crowing
The OP specifically asked for others' opinions, I think everyone here is being very respectful in their replies so far.Let's let the person make their decision.
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The OP specifically asked for others' opinions, I think everyone here is being very respectful in their replies so far.Let's let the person make their decision.
Id need proof its from deficiencies or injury because i dont believe any of that but its their birds I really couldnt care less what they do.Scissor Beak has other causes besides genetics. Some cases it's a Nutritional/Vitamin Deficiency, or injury.
Let's let the person make their decision.
What I meant is make their decision based on our opinions.The OP specifically asked for others' opinions, I think everyone here is being very respectful in their replies so far.
http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/scissors-beakId need proof its from deficiencies or injury because i dont believe any of that but its their birds I really couldnt care less what they do.
I’m pretty sure that my (profile picture) crossbeak’s beak is messed up from either a vitamin deficiency or an injury. She was disabled as a chick for at least a week. She didn’t have it right after hatch, but instead, it started crossing at about a month. I really want to try hatching out some of her eggs, to test it, but I already have three crossbeaks, and although I would love having more, my parents are against the idea. Crossbeaks are my favorite.Id need proof its from deficiencies or injury because i dont believe any of that but its their birds I really couldnt care less what they do.
How do you explain the birds that don't display it from hatch and none of their parents/grandparents/siblings/other relations don't have it?Id need proof its from deficiencies or injury because i dont believe any of that but its their birds I really couldnt care less what they do.
Ive had an easter egger get it weeks later had nothing to do with an injury. But personally hate crossbeaks and last ones I had from the hen all were culled I dont have time for birds that cant eat on their ownI’m pretty sure that my (profile picture) crossbeak’s beak is messed up from either a vitamin deficiency or an injury. She was disabled as a chick for at least a week. She didn’t have it right after hatch, but instead, it started crossing at about a month. I really want to try hatching out some of her eggs, to test it, but I already have three crossbeaks, and although I would love having more, my parents are against the idea. Crossbeaks are my favorite.