Yes TC, I caught onto you back when LOL!
I know the booties, bandages, tapes work to straighten out chick toes, splayed leg, but didn't know crooked/crossed beak could be fixed. There's a lovely Silkie roo photo with a crossed beak on the Silkie thread that is being given away as a pet because it can't even hold on to mate, poor thing. I wonder if anyone on this thread knows of your method as it seems there are a lot of Silkies born with crossed beak and only gets worse as they mature. Your method makes sense to straighten the jaw since as it grows it seems to get worse. A wire brace or something to keep it straightened as the juvenile grows makes a whole lot of sense and at roost time - it gives a good overnight undisturbed brace setting! There's no correcting of deformities after the chicken matures but a lot of deformities should be corrected to the best of our ability while the bones and body of the chick is still growing.
From what I've read such therapy would be equivalent to torture. The skeletal movement begins high up in the skull and whilst some have survived a couple of years , you do have to question the quality of life. I have a young cockerel that has the mildest offset beak that I will be keeping a close eye on. As I'm unsure of him he will be looked after but removed from the breeding program.
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/03/scissor-beak-aka-crossed-beak-what-it.html
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