Crooked Beaks On Cockatiels.
- HMC Cockatiels Admin
- Oct 31, 2020
- 1 min read

The Cockatiels beak is vital for it's survival, think of it like your hand, they use it to pic up things, climbing, defense, preening and of course eating.
A crooked beak is when the upper part of the beak is out of line with the bottom.
An Avian vet may trim the beak and reshaping the top and the bottom parts of the beak.
Sometimes the bird may break his beak on the wire or something in it's cage, if this happens phone your Avian vet immediately.
Some signs of a healthy beak:
All smooth
All in line and not crooked
No peeling
No discoloured parts
Proper beak length
Thanks
HMC
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