Huhn mit Fehlstellung am Schnabel, wie helfen?

Ich habe heute vom Händler Hühner gekauft, zuhause ist mir aufgefallen, dass das eine Huhn eine sehr starke Fehlstellung am Schnabel hat. Ich habe das Huhn beobachtet und konnte aber sehen, dass es trotzdem essen bzw picken und trinken kann.
Der Händler hat mir gesagt, das ich das Huhn behalten kann und noch ein weiteres bekomme .

meine Frage an euch kriegt man die Fehlstellung wieder normal oder zumindest etwas normaler ?
ixh füge das Bild hinzu

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Saphirglas
3 years ago

The chicken is visually beneficial and healthy. If it doesn’t get tamed and eat and drink, it’s okay. You can’t really change anything, but if it eats well and drinks it can be a good walk

Saphirglas
3 years ago
Reply to  benz1998

Leave it as it is. The chicken knows how it looks great to help. What kind of function should the chicken perform? is probable or

Saphirglas
3 years ago

Very nice, great hobby respect for it. If you don’t have to get an egg on time every day, you won’t be okay for three days. That’s what I see with our chickens. May I say again:

Wonderful hobby very big class 👍😎🍀

derboss16
1 year ago

That’s exactly what happened to me today. The dealers said I’d get it for free. They said it would be slaughtered with them. I took it. It must be able to eat, otherwise it would not live so long.

DaKaBo
3 years ago

I’d rather leave that with the beak grinding because the chicken beak e.g. is sensitive to pain and temperature:

https://bauernhahn.de/node/8

This will also be no different in this chicken, despite misplacement. That’s what I’m pretending like someone’s sneaking at our fingertips.

Therefore, snag shortening in chicks has also been prohibited since 2017.

DaKaBo
3 years ago
Reply to  benz1998

But honestly, I have never thought of a chicken or a chicken. Kiss the beak.

In my knowledge, this has also been done in the industrial production of chicks. Bad enough, that idea!

As many animals as possible in the narrowest possible space to optimize profits with little employment opportunities, feather pecks in chickens are provided, which was intended to be prevented by the beak shortening.

Hobbies like us with a good attitude to the best of knowledge and conscience (I have 8 chickens with viiiiiel space inside and outside) do not need such an animal torture.

Long speech in a short sense: As long as your hen of life is happy, I would not manipulate anything. The beak will probably grow wherever he wants. Always have a particularly vigilant eye on this particular chicken, about eating and drinking. 🐔

oppa63
3 years ago

Why? If the chicken, despite the malposition, can eat normally, pick, drink? No matter if the chicken looks beautiful or ugly … the eager successes (until the 4th LJ) are important!

oppa63
3 years ago
Reply to  benz1998

Let it go. The chicken got used to it and set his life on it. The chicken doesn’t see it as “prevention”. It doesn’t know anything else!

If you were to make a beautic surgery at the chicken, the animal would starve. It would have to learn new fress & picks;-(!

Doesig
3 years ago

Apparently, the chicken is easy to eat (at least it does not look under nourished on the cutouts). Look if it’s being bullied. If you like, you can http://www.rettet-das-huhn.de look in. They often have to deal with chickens with malformations.

Doesig
3 years ago
Reply to  benz1998

So, I have chickens myself, but I have no experience with operations 😀 (except wing neck). Personally, I’d get some technical advice first. Maybe it’ll get worse if you drag something out.