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It seems to have stopped bleeding unless she dips her mouth into the water, then it looks like it bleeds again but it may just be the dried blood washing off.
I would be afraid of putting any type of tape on her beak since all that is on the bottom is her tongue. She seems to want to keep it wet by dipping her beak into the water she has in her coup.
There isn't a vet around here (Bolivar, Missouri) to take her to that I am aware of. I went through this, looking for vet that would work on a bird when my chicken prolapsed, and I couldn't find one. Tonight I found one in Nixa, Missouri but my husband said it would stress her out too much to pack her up and take her two towns away (over an hour away), he thinks that would kill her since it would scare her terribly and to be separated from her mate. I would try it if they would just call me back. I left an emergency call over two hours ago to an Avian vet two towns away. It is after 9pm here.
I would be afraid of putting any type of tape on her beak since all that is on the bottom is her tongue. She seems to want to keep it wet by dipping her beak into the water she has in her coup.
There isn't a vet around here (Bolivar, Missouri) to take her to that I am aware of. I went through this, looking for vet that would work on a bird when my chicken prolapsed, and I couldn't find one. Tonight I found one in Nixa, Missouri but my husband said it would stress her out too much to pack her up and take her two towns away (over an hour away), he thinks that would kill her since it would scare her terribly and to be separated from her mate. I would try it if they would just call me back. I left an emergency call over two hours ago to an Avian vet two towns away. It is after 9pm here.