My 2-month old Silkie, Emma, is much smaller than other chicks who are even younger than she. I thought she was made that way. But then when I was watching her pecking at food, I realized that she just pecks and not actually eating. Other chicks open their mouths and actually eating, but I noticed much food is not going into Emma's mouth. Then suddenly I snapped. Her upper beak is somewhat hooked, looks like the one hawks and eagles have.

For this she wasn't eating well and she wasn't growing up? She has been always hungry? I feel terrible and very sad that I didn't notice until she is 2 months old.

So I would like to use a Dremel tool that I use to file my dogs' nails, but here is my dilemma. I hear Silkies is a quite fragile breed and their skulls or necks will not be totally developed. Therefore, if I hold down Emma trying to file down her beak, it may cause trauma and I am afraid of hurting her that way.
Should I or should I not? Should I wait just a little longer until she gets bigger, but her beak will also toughen up. Any advise is appreciated.
She was having a "pasty butt" issue, so I clean her butt every day and give her yogurt. Since about a week ago, I mixed mealworms and she is eating aggressively. Then I noticed about her beak at that point. I think she doubled the size since I started giving her worms as well.
Tomomi - very new to raising chicks, first-time owner of Silkies
For this she wasn't eating well and she wasn't growing up? She has been always hungry? I feel terrible and very sad that I didn't notice until she is 2 months old.
So I would like to use a Dremel tool that I use to file my dogs' nails, but here is my dilemma. I hear Silkies is a quite fragile breed and their skulls or necks will not be totally developed. Therefore, if I hold down Emma trying to file down her beak, it may cause trauma and I am afraid of hurting her that way.
Should I or should I not? Should I wait just a little longer until she gets bigger, but her beak will also toughen up. Any advise is appreciated.
She was having a "pasty butt" issue, so I clean her butt every day and give her yogurt. Since about a week ago, I mixed mealworms and she is eating aggressively. Then I noticed about her beak at that point. I think she doubled the size since I started giving her worms as well.
Tomomi - very new to raising chicks, first-time owner of Silkies
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