Lita
New member
As probably no one at all knows, as I'm new to the forums, I work at a chain pet store. (And please no shouting; I take a lot of personal responsibility to make sure all of the animals are cared for properly and that people are making informed decisions about animals as pets.)
A few weeks ago, we got in a number of budgies and soon noticed that one of them had an underbite. Its lower beak protrudes beyond (and, when it grows, over) the top beak. With the lower beak trimmed down, the bird can eat without apparent difficulty, as they are otherwise perfectly normal, but this was something I was unaware could even happen to birds.
Is there anything that could cause this, or is it just an unfortunate malformation? Is there anything I/the store can do for the bird besides making sure the bottom beak stays trimmed? My manager isn't the best at keeping up with animals, so I want to make sure I can be there to keep the little one as healthy as they can be with such a weird beak.
A few weeks ago, we got in a number of budgies and soon noticed that one of them had an underbite. Its lower beak protrudes beyond (and, when it grows, over) the top beak. With the lower beak trimmed down, the bird can eat without apparent difficulty, as they are otherwise perfectly normal, but this was something I was unaware could even happen to birds.
Is there anything that could cause this, or is it just an unfortunate malformation? Is there anything I/the store can do for the bird besides making sure the bottom beak stays trimmed? My manager isn't the best at keeping up with animals, so I want to make sure I can be there to keep the little one as healthy as they can be with such a weird beak.