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Post by Haimovfids on Apr 1, 2016 20:00:36 GMT -8
I do see it. I'm hoping all that needs done is just that grooming. If it does continue to grow uneven like that, I would recommend a vet.
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Post by Caiquelover on Apr 2, 2016 20:28:05 GMT -8
Groomer said he has very mild case of scissor beak but since we cought it early should be able to correct it with a few grooms. The girl n guy were professional trained and do all birds in this area, even at vets offices and rescues. And she works at a vet office. She gave me info on local bird groups n stuff 4 his featgers n car sick.
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Post by Haimovfids on Apr 3, 2016 3:53:15 GMT -8
I'm so glad they are going to be able to fix it.
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Post by Caiquelover on Apr 3, 2016 7:53:54 GMT -8
I'm so glad they are going to be able to fix it. Yah me 2. Tj thinks hes already holding his beak more straight.
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Post by Haimovfids on Apr 3, 2016 9:36:48 GMT -8
It looks much better as well.
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Post by Bluekeet on Apr 3, 2016 13:58:06 GMT -8
Looks great. Was it always that smooth or did they smooth it out?
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Post by Caiquelover on Apr 3, 2016 14:41:23 GMT -8
Looks great. Was it always that smooth or did they smooth it out? They used file n a drimmel on lowest setting n coconut oil on outside of his beak.
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