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Does anyone know what causes this? I've just noticed - and I'm really angry with myself that I didn't see it before - that both the newbies have overgrown beaks on the top. I managed to coax them to eat and drink while I was close to them and was able to observe how they dunked their heads in their water dish - have been using the little cage pots - and now I know why they get through so much so quickly - excess is splattered everywhere! In fact they look like pelicans when they drink and I can hear them glugging it down. I didn't particularly like the breeder in any case. And is there anything I can do to help them - they are definitely eating no problem but the drinking was rather unnerving.

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That's a shame Val.

 

It's not easy to trim a beak; takes two people as the hen will shake her head :roll:

 

Use a pair of the plier type of nail clippers (very sharp) and an emery board, you will also need vet wound powder or some cornflour to staunch any bleeding. The quick is very close to the end of the beak and easily nicked (that's why breeders who trim battery hens' beaks use a hot wire to cauterise it). Trim small amounts off and file until you get a good looking shape, you may find that they are a bit short on the lower beak, so the upper one will grow again and need to be re-trimmed.

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Thanks girls. I will have to wait till they have settled down and are more tame. I think they have been stressed enough at the mo. Although it may be the bottom beak growing up so that the beak doesn't close - hard to tell - I just thought oh dear top! Reminds me of Foghorn Leghorn talking!

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And isn't Youtube a mine of information - didn't think to look there until Plum gave a link.

 

 

But now I'm not sure. I have seen a blackbird doing very nicely on our old allotment and he only had half his top beak - he scooped up worms easily.

 

And now I'm not so sure about my newbies. I think I need a much closer inspection to see what needs doing. But at the moment they are eating and drinking so it's a case of not rushing in for the time being. Just like to see how to sort problems before taking action - if any!

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Hi Valkyrie. It would be the lower beak is longer than the top if their beaks have been cropped to stop feather pecking and cannibalism. If they are reared in poor conditions that's how commercial guys treat them to deal with it. You do say you didn't like the breeder and possibly for good reason. Beak bits are an alternative usually used on game pheasants. Bottom beak can't be trimmed (tongue sits in it) and often the top doesn't grow back properly so they always make a mess eating and drinking -that's my experience with Black Rocks anyway.

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Yep, they are pure breeds, neither bottom nor top beak has been chopped or clipped by the looks. They have plenty of water today and food is fine. Definitely longer at the top - like Fagin noses! Although not that out of place otherwise I'm sure I would have spotted that they looked big, and longer than Apaches beak was. But otherwise they seem to be settling down nicely. Gave them a quick stroke at bedtime last night, but didn't overdo it.

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Saw Redders at the show and was greatly reassured. I did notice the other night while grabbing them to put them in with the others that the beaks had been worn down somewhat and didn't quite look as bad as they had been. I think they've been wearing their own beaks down while free ranging. They've done a terrific job on the veggie beds! Then I saw the orpie paddling in a big puddle and dunking her head! :roll: For a while they'd been using the glugs but this is delicious rainwater and mud. Ah well!!!!

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