Clairenh
Songster
We got our 3 hens as pullets from the local Agway. When we got them, I asked the employee about the visible underbite, worse on Rosie than the other two. She said it is just the natural way the beak grows and it will fix itself. After some research, I think she was either misinformed or lied, I believe their beaks were cut at the farm they came from.
My question - should we try to trim or clip the lower beak so they match up better? She can eat, but has a hard time picking up some stuff like food off of her sisters feathers, etc. Should we just let it be? I think they were hatched in May, so they are not a year old yet.
My question - should we try to trim or clip the lower beak so they match up better? She can eat, but has a hard time picking up some stuff like food off of her sisters feathers, etc. Should we just let it be? I think they were hatched in May, so they are not a year old yet.