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nicksiders
734 posts
Jul 25, 2006
4:45 PM
I had a bird bounce of a roof top and I noticed the end of her beak is cracked and pointing to one side. She eats and drinks OK. Should I trim it off or leave it alone? Wlii it grow back right?

Nick
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tapp
111 posts
Jul 25, 2006
5:27 PM
Nick I would super glue it back!
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Tapp
Santandercol
214 posts
Jul 25, 2006
11:08 PM
I don't think it would grow back if you trimmed it.Kinda like trimmin'yer own beak.Don't think that would grow back either Dude.Yeah,,,try that supercrazyglue.Seriously tho' bud,,,,think ya got a cull there,to be honest.
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Kelly

Last Edited by on Jun 04, 2007 7:30 PM
C.J.
487 posts
Jul 26, 2006
6:42 AM
I would just leave it alone. If you aren't careful with the super glue you could wind up doing more harm than good. I.E. glueing its entire beak closed. Mother nature tends to take care of these things on her own. If she is meant to bounce another day she will get better.
C.J.
J_Star
540 posts
Jul 26, 2006
7:06 AM
I agree with CJ.

Jay
Ally Mac
101 posts
Jul 26, 2006
2:20 PM
Hi chaps.

I got some birds delivered in a box a couple of years ago. One had a wee bit of its beak broken of at the end. It grew back in a few weeks and you would never hav known.

Al.
thong
26 posts
Jul 26, 2006
8:49 PM
Nick don't worry it will grow back, not as perfect but okay. I rasied gamerooster for 20 years, have seen all kind of beak problems, been there and done that. just let nature take care of it. don't you worry.
thong
Santandercol
219 posts
Jul 26, 2006
9:56 PM
Interesting.I didn't think it would grow back.Keep us posted how that bird makes out.
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Kelly
radusopo
5 posts
Jul 27, 2006
2:39 AM
yes I agree with those who say you should leave it that way,you shouldnt superglue it bec.its risky business i've had in the past a lot of problems with the beaks of my own pigeons.But if the pigeon is not very bothered with the broken beak:eats and drinks well then you should let it heal itself and not intervine anyhow,
radu

Last Edited by radusopo on Jul 27, 2006 2:40 AM
C.J.
497 posts
Jul 27, 2006
6:15 AM
We are to quick to jump in an try to solve problems for our birds. Mother nature has been at this a lot longer than us. She knowa how to fix it.
C.J.


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