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One of the top health issues experienced by these birds was beak deformities. We, as groomers, recognize the importance of a properly groomed beak. Oddly shaped beaks can, in the worst senarios, prevent a bird from consuming ideal nutrition. We have had clients with cronic beak problems, as well as some with minimal abnormalities, cracks and breaks which we have overcome through routine trimming and maintenance. One of these examples was while working with a Parrot Rescue in Southern California which had a Conure come in with little lower beak that had been irreperably damaged after flying into a window. The top beak became overgrown due to lack of natural wear commonly maintained by the lower beak. The conure was able to injest some food, but was having difficulty due to the overgrowth. By observing the way that the portions of beak came together, we were able to reshape the upper beak using clippers and a dremmel so the bird could more readily obtain food.
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Front view |
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Over growth causing crooked beak and deformed upper and lower beaks |
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After the inside of upper and lower beaks have been evened out. |
A simple task as keeping your feathered friend well maintained and groomed is the least we can do for them. :)