tielfan wrote:
If the upper beak on the other side is long, that seems to me like another indication that it could be scissor beak. The upper beak is overgrowing on one side because it isn't touching the lower beak and getting ground down, and the lower beak is overgrowing on the other side for the same reason. The sides that are "inside" are getting ground down better because there's more contact.
Yah so hopefully we can help him fix it soon.