Angel has a problem with her beak--now should I trim the top

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Re: Angel has a problem with her beak--now should I trim the top

Post by lovemyfinch » Fri Feb 19, 2010 7:02 am

Liz, they have a pediperch on each side of the aviary, as well as cuttle bone..

Cindy, I have no idea how she snapped it off. In the morning it was as pronounced as every, and when I went to check on them when I came home, it was gone. I am soo proud of her.

Liz, isn't she an OH... :?: I went through this on another topic in genetics(I beleive) it was discussed and noticed that she has a YTB.

I was so worried that I wouldn't be able to breed her, now I just have to watch that it doesn't grow back.
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Re: Angel has a problem with her beak--now should I trim the top

Post by L in Ontario » Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:20 am

Gah! Sorry Janine - yes most definitely an OH with a YTB. =D>

If a PediPerch is right beside the water dish, they will be more inclined to use it to wipe their beaks after drinking.
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