My parakeet’s been in her nesting box so much that I didn’t realize her beak’s broken. She’s been looking haggard and had gunk on her face and in her facial feathers, (and missing facial feathers, on right side of face, around eye.) I figured it was from nursing so many babies. I couldn’t see that her beak was broken until a couple days ago when I could get a good look at her.
It’s the bottom half of the top beak that’s broken off. What looked like gunk before I think is actually scar tissue/dried flesh where the beak was severed.
I called a vet that deals with parakeets and he called back and left a v.m. that said it could have fell off from nutritional deficiencies common in nursing parakeet mothers or that it could be mites. But the other birds seem unaffected, except the dad bird’s feathers around the beak are starting to look a little weird (he nurses her so she can nurse babies, so he might be lacking nutrients?)
He said he could fashion a beak but don’t they grow back?
I put the other birds in another cage so there’s not as much competition for food (just the dad bird is in the cage adjoining her nesting box.) But I don’t think she can eat very well, she doesn’t seem to shell seeds (or even try to eat her own food often) and it seems like her tongue could dry out. I also noticed her smaller baby had hardened food gunk all over its face and was unable to be fed with that there–I don’t think she can use her beak to feed properly. What I’m wondering is what I can really do with her beak when she’s still feeding young, and what kind of cost I’d be looking at to bring her to a vet. It’s worth it since they live 20 years, but if it’d grow back on it’s own, maybe I could hand feed her and monitor the babies until then? I don’t have a lot of cash to be spending hundreds if there’s another way. Advice?