Any tips on trimming beaks? I have a Spaulding that has an overgrown beak, so before that rodeo starts I want to make sure I have the proper tools and knowledge before I start.
I have trimmed my African Gray parrots over the years, not often at all, maybe every five years or so when they need it and that is a wrestling match for sure. Even wrapping them up in a towel it is a three hand operation.
I assume that a toe clipper and fingernail file are the preferred tools? Clip small increments and maybe have some cornstarch on hand in case I hit a vein? This Spaulding is a big boy for a two-year-old, I am glad he is the only one that needs to be trimmed.
I have trimmed my African Gray parrots over the years, not often at all, maybe every five years or so when they need it and that is a wrestling match for sure. Even wrapping them up in a towel it is a three hand operation.
I assume that a toe clipper and fingernail file are the preferred tools? Clip small increments and maybe have some cornstarch on hand in case I hit a vein? This Spaulding is a big boy for a two-year-old, I am glad he is the only one that needs to be trimmed.