Things You'll Need
- Nuts, sprouts and green vegetables
- Wooden toys
- Water
- Spray bottle
Instructions
Check the pigeon's beak daily. Look for cracks, overgrowth or discoloration of the beak. Consult an avian veterinarian if you see any evidence of a problem.
Give the pigeon foods that support beak health. Include nuts and sprouts in your bird's diet, as these will exercise the pigeon's beaks. Add green vegetables to the bird's diet. Green vegetables are natural sources of the vitamins that help prevent overgrowth of the beak.
Prevent the bird's beak from growing too long. Place soft wooden toys inside the bird's cage that it can gnaw on. Encourage the bird to preen itself daily by showering it with water using a bottle spray. This makes the bird use its beak more and prevents overgrowth.
Take the pigeon to an avian veterinarian to have an overgrown beak trimmed. Treatment consists of trimming the beak to the proper shape and removing any excess flaking. Beak trimming should only be performed by a veterinarian. If a beak is trimmed too short, it will cause the bird pain and may make it difficult for a bird to eat.