Things You'll Need
- Conditioning perch
- Cuttlebone
- Bird toys
- Dremel tool
- Carborundum or diamond grit sanding/grinding attachments
- Styptic powder
Instructions
Attach a conditioning perch to the inside of your bird's cage. These are often made of clay or concrete. Your cockatiel will use the perch to trim its nails and beak. Replace the conditioning perch when it becomes worn.
Place a cuttlebone on one side of the cockatiel's cage next to a perch. Cockatiels will nibble on the cuttlebone and gently trim their beaks to the proper size.
Arrange different bird toys in your cockatiel's cage. Cockatiels enjoy toys with rope, wooden blocks, plastic beads and coconut pieces. Your bird will chew on the toys as play and grind down his beak. Be sure to change the toys to keep your pet cockatiel from getting bored.
Use a Dremel tool to carefully remove excess beak growth. First, consult your veterinarian to find out the proper shape and length for your cockatiel's beak. Wrap your cockatiel in a towel to gently restrain it. Attach a small carborundum stone or diamond grit cutting disc to the grinder. Very carefully grind off the tip of the beak to the proper length. Apply styptic powder to the beak if bleeding occurs.