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Subject: Re: Clipping Beaks


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Date Posted: 10:38:24 01/26/03 Sun
In reply to: Joe 's message, "Clipping Beaks" on 13:57:31 01/25/03 Sat

Shoot! I don't know. I've seen and heard of debeaking but I don't know about trimming. Is it because she is aggressive or just because it's growing crooked? If it's growing crooked, I think you could trim it back but keep the same shape and sharpness. Just make it shorter and clean up the rough edges. What do you think? I've trimmed my roos beak before with no problems.

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