Tilly’s beak

Yorik

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Hi all, finally Tilly has settled into her new home after we adopted her back in April. She’s now eating fine and not hiding away anymore.

She is ten years old female and I am just wondering if she needs a visit to the vet to get her beak filed down as it looks a bit to long to me?

Thanks and if you need any more info please ask

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Ben02

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Hi all, finally Tilly has settled into her new home after we adopted her back in April. She’s now eating fine and not hiding away anymore.

She is ten years old female and I am just wondering if she needs a visit to the vet to get her beak filed down as it looks a bit to long to me?

Thanks and if you need any more info please ask
I would get it cut by the vet.
 

Yvonne G

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It is a bit long, however, being outside now, and grazing, may help to wear it down a bit. You can also feed her on a piece of rough cement or stepping stone.
 

Yorik

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It is a bit long, however, being outside now, and grazing, may help to wear it down a bit. You can also feed her on a piece of rough cement or stepping stone.
We found some cuttle fish on the beach yesterday boiled it and gave it to her also we have placed cement type stones rocks around the garden for her, thanks for your comment
 

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