Can I just say that when our bird was done (we didn't do it ourselves as had no experience of doing this and asked a local breeder to assist) the hen was under no stress and it did not appear painful. The tip of the beak was clipped with a special pair of pliers to take the point off and it had grown back within a year, by which time she had stopped her naughty habit.
Battery hens' beaks may be done in a different way, I don't know, and if hens are kept in an environment where they don't peck each other then there is obviously no need to trim beaks, but if they have to be kept in cages (not a method I approve of) and if trimming the beak reduces harm to other birds then so be it.
Battery hens' beaks may be done in a different way, I don't know, and if hens are kept in an environment where they don't peck each other then there is obviously no need to trim beaks, but if they have to be kept in cages (not a method I approve of) and if trimming the beak reduces harm to other birds then so be it.
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