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It's been awhile since I've done a before and after of Amber's beak trimming, so I did one this morning.
Before:
After:
In Amber's beak trimming this morning, she got a trim with two different types of nail clippers and the rest filed. She had some new 'beak rot' which when cleaning some stuff out of the side of her beak with a set of tweezers, I accidentally slipped and the tweezers pulled up some of the yellow stuff. Apparently the 'beak rot' is only on the surface, and is only stuff stuck to the roof of her mouth. I was able to clean it all off with the tweezers except for a little piece that looked like skin. (I was gentle and didn't want to play around with that piece too much because it looked like it could be painful if I did.)
Amber wasn't as calm as she often is during all the beak treatment. That could be a result of the extra work and the nail clippers. She struggled so hard that she partly slipped out of her wrap and messed up her feathers. On a side for her usual self, she still made herself right at home in my house as I set things up for her trim. She didn't go to bathroom on my floor like usual, but still acted like her usual hanging out.
Before:
After:
In Amber's beak trimming this morning, she got a trim with two different types of nail clippers and the rest filed. She had some new 'beak rot' which when cleaning some stuff out of the side of her beak with a set of tweezers, I accidentally slipped and the tweezers pulled up some of the yellow stuff. Apparently the 'beak rot' is only on the surface, and is only stuff stuck to the roof of her mouth. I was able to clean it all off with the tweezers except for a little piece that looked like skin. (I was gentle and didn't want to play around with that piece too much because it looked like it could be painful if I did.)
Amber wasn't as calm as she often is during all the beak treatment. That could be a result of the extra work and the nail clippers. She struggled so hard that she partly slipped out of her wrap and messed up her feathers. On a side for her usual self, she still made herself right at home in my house as I set things up for her trim. She didn't go to bathroom on my floor like usual, but still acted like her usual hanging out.