JessiMuse wrote:
It's a useful skill to know, but if you can teach the bird to chew on a cuddle bone, it's not usually necessary.
Plus I've heard if they're healthy enough, their beak doesn't usually get overgrown. Not sure how much truth there is to this, however.
you know Mel, if he likes to chew on things while he's with you, you can hold the cuddle bone to him and try to get him to chew on it. Eventually, he'll learn to chew on it by himself.
He's healthy he had a vet check. He has a cuttlebone ignores it completely. Isant it just 4 calcium? Didn't think it was 4 his beak. Thought thats what woods for. If he needed major trim id of gotten vet to do it. But was just tiny bit on corner. N i did what breeder said to do.