Overgrown lower beak
Hi! My finch, Kona, is an 8 month old Society Finch. From the time he reached maturity, his lower beak/mandible seemed to be a little longer. It doesn’t seem misaligned but the lower beak itself gets quite long, and I have to use a nail file to file it, every couple weeks.
I was wondering if this is just a genetic thing, or if there might be something wrong, and if I should provide anything to help him with wearing down the beak. He has natural branches and cuttlebone. He looks good otherwise, acting normal, weight about 15g.
I read your other question on a finch with a scissor beak and that blood work isn’t always done on a finch. But since hes been this way since a baby, maybe it is his genes?
His parents are older (8 year old male and the female around 5 years of age) and he was the only fertile egg in the clutch, so maybe it is because of that?
Also, is a nail file the best way to do this? I heard a nail clipper could work, but it makes me nervous. Or should he be seeing a vet for the dremel tool. The part I file off appears thin, almost like the edge of a finger nail.
Thanks for any info!