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I know you will all tell me off - DON'T Please I cant help it. Our new hen a bog standard GNR Maggie May has a strange beak in that the bottom part protrudes a bit more than the top. She eats and drinks ok is laying already - just makes her look for want of a better word er simple. Sadly I fell in love with her - she has the ginger feathers with lots of white on her - white legs and is happy to be picked up - unlike my other 2 who are lovely but madams!! OH read that beaks could be trimmed.

Question is - as I dont feel confident enough to do it myself - will it wear down or should I ask my vet to do it. I probably should have asked at the farm.

I am sure I am not the only one to buy a hen who isnt for want of a better word perfect. Please dont tell me off :shameonu:

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My GNR had her beak trimmed, she had a big underbite when I got her. The bottom part of her beak looked like it might be growing a bit up and sideways, if that makes sense. I was also advised to leave it and I did. Her upper beak has grown back some and it's all straight now. It probably won't ever be the same as my other two's perfect beaks, but it gives her character 8) She has no trouble eating, even pecking corn off the cob, which is their favourite :D

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Have had 2 ex-batts who came out of the cage with huge (and wonky) underbites, and was advised to leave them be as long as they could eat and drink without difficulty. Trimming the beak is likely to be very stressful for the hen (and she will struggle A LOT), so my advice would be to leave her be as long as she is happy in herself.

 

You may well find that the bottom half of her beak will wear itself down with time.

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If you have only just brought her, it could be that they debeaked her, its when they trim the top beak to stop cannabalism and bullying in large group numbers, my first lot of hens had thiss done, it never affected them.

 

I dont no whether your chicken has had this done or not but if you hen can still eat and drink fine and seems happy in herself i would worry about doing anything, as it may make her very stressed if you did try to trim her beak.

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Thanks and sorry to be impatient - i eat my toast whilst catching up on omlet and wanted a reply befor I left for work - apologies EGT :shameonu: . I wasnt worried as she can eat and drink and I like her nature - shes pretty apart from beak but if it causes probs will speak to the vet whose wife has chucks. I dont want to cause any stress to her. thanks again :wink:

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