OH no, Zack!! I wonder if I should keep her???? I have lots of little pullets I am not keeping I can sub her out with for the lady that is coming out to get her. I wonder if I should reconsider and at least try her out and then if it doesn't work, then re-home her..??? OH what to do??? I know, she doesn't look bad now at all! And no, she is NOT cross beaked like you said. She is a twisted beak. Both upper and lower fit together perfectly-- no over-hang. I've read this can be a problem from positioning in the shell... and then there are so many debates on that, I gave up looking for the cause. No one can agree on twisted beaks. But everyone agrees on cross beaks-- that they are genetic and will carry on.wow ur birds beak isnt that bad i breed a bird like that with a roo that had a good beak and all chicks came out fine. mine did anyway i would never atteampt to breed scissor beak but urs seems to have the upper and lower beak togarther
Zack-- was your bird a twisted too? Was it this severe?? Was it worse or less than this twist???