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Beak Bitten Off?

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Is it known for parents to bite the beaks off of their fully feathered young that are still in the nest? I cant find any info on it on the net? Not just in budgies but in all birds such as superb parrots?

 

Does any one know any causes etc?

 

(ps the babies died)

I have heard about it more often than i'd like to. I haven't experienced it (touch wood), but from memory its to do with the parents wanting to remove the babies to breed again ^_^

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Awesome thanks liv! Any information or links to info would be great ! ^_^

Not sure of any links etc - I am pretty sure Kaz knows about it though

Actually this generally occurs in a couple of ways.

1. when another bird ( female ) enters the nestbox and attacks the babies....colony breeding.

 

2. When a baby is making "feed me" noises to the mother, she is hormonal and wanting to lay a second clutch. The mother is usually the one who does this as she finds the "feed me" urging a nuisance. At this age the Dads should be the ones feeding the babies and the mother is focussed on a second clutch and purely doesnt want the babies at her. ^_^

Edited by KAZ

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No No, Not my babies. A lady that came into work has had this happen. Im trying to find info for her.

See my answer above. Is the lady colony breeding or cabinet ?

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