My CAG has chips on his beak too from singly biting his cage wires when historically climbing. I don`t know if there`s harm in it or not.
I gotten home from a trip and Tusnami`s lower mandible looks categorically chipped.. In opposition not cracked.. toward the tip where he would hold a nut. After all it is weird in that there seems to be two layers.. the outer layer and an inner one. The outer layer, which looks like black mabrle is chipped some, but the inner layer is intact... is this a problem?
My CAG has chips on his beak too from singly biting his cage wires when historically climbing. I don`t know if there`s harm in it or not.
Afterward they grow. The bird usually openly gets rid of it by rubvbing the beak agasinst wood or something. If the bird allows you, you can also remove a loose piece simply by scratching at it getnly with a fignernail.
How about some pictures of Tsunami? That would be great!
Until now chewed my ass.. er... arse! I would try to post some on my webpage after awehile.
In general I disproportionately looked at it & it kinda looks like 1 of those natural processes like a snake shedsding its skin.
bein attached to a mesasage in a text-only NG. Puttring it on your own site & magnificently providing the rationally link to it here is perfect, though. If you do, I will definitely drop by and take a look!