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What is the Easiest Way to Trim the Beak on a Parrot?

Published on October 18, 2024

What is the easiest way to trim the beak on a parrot or a macaw?

The easiest way is to give the parrot lots of toys, activities, and things to chew! The beak natural trims itself when they are highly engaged and chewing everything up. Nuts in the shell, wooden toys, foraging activities are great for keeping the beak from overgrowing.

However, some parrots do not chew enough and no amount of activities keeps the beak from overgrowing. In that case, use a Parrot Wizard Nail Trimmer Stone to file down the beak! Not only can you use it on the claws but on the beak as well. Learn how you can teach your parrot to allow voluntary nail and beak trims!

https://ParrotWizard.com/Nail_Trimmer

Find great wood filled toys for your parrot to chew:
https://ParrotWizard.com/Toys

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