IRN Beak, Is there reason to be concerned??

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gibbz
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IRN Beak, Is there reason to be concerned??

Post by gibbz »

Hi All,

Pls advise if the below image of my 7 month old IRN' beak is anything to be concerned about.
Note the following:
- Just about finished its 1st malt
- It has calcium bells, cuttle bone, and cement perch within its large cage
- Has a very balanced diet of fruit/veggies daily. approx 8 different varieties per day.
- 'healthy' seed mix bought as premium product from pet store.
- its out of its cage for about 8 hours-10 hours of each day and is very happy within its environment.

This beak problem has been slightly getting worse but seems to be at its worst point today.

Thanks in advance for your feedback
gibbz
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Re: IRN Beak, Is there reason to be concerned??

Post by gibbz »

"Your post looks too spamy for a new user, please remove off-site URLs. "

hmm you cant upload an attachment (cause there's no space) or even link the photo from a website.
ellieelectrons
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Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

Re: IRN Beak, Is there reason to be concerned??

Post by ellieelectrons »

Hi gibbz

You can find information about posting photos here:
http://www.indianringneck.com/forum/vie ... =4&t=15060

There is a minimum membership period and number of posts before you can post pictures. It is annoying for new members but it has severely cut down the amount of spam to the board.

Ellie.
MissK
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Re: IRN Beak, Is there reason to be concerned??

Post by MissK »

Perhaps you can describe the problem? Or if you have a photo on a host site, just spell out the link information with some spaces so the site doesn't reject it? I can't address the beak, just the photo problem.

Best wishes,
-MissK
-MissK
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