by Grey_Moon » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:56 pm
The best thing to do would be to compare to normal quaker pictures and those with overgrown beaks and see where yours fits. Also, is the bird having issues eating and opening its mouth? If not, then for now it looks ok. For my grey I'd be worried it was a bit long (my gauge for her is if the point on her upper beak is either before or meets the bottom edge of her lower beak---imagine if you drew a straight line across her chin---she's ok, if it is longer I start getting worried), but for your bird it might be ok.
If your bird starts having other issues (bruises on the beak, long fast-growing toenails) then be worried about liver issues or a diet too high in protein, but barring that he could just need a lot of chewables to wear it down.

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