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Yes, a vet can trim them. They normall a dremmel grinder on them. Once you have saw the vet do it, most likely you will be able to do it also. Be sure to be doing what you can to naturally keep the beak from getting too long. Things like feeding on a flat rock, plain terra cotta plant saucer, or a tile. Do not cut up the food, let him tear it himself. Feed all of the leaf, not just the nice soft leafy part (stems and ribs are good for beaks). Feed things like weeds and leaves, which don't get all the water and tender care, so they grow tougher.
Their food isn't being cut in the wild, is it? They'll be fine.What about kale stems there big anfhard can my torts get threw that im always afraid they will choke
Their food isn't being cut in the wild, is it? They'll be fine.