How to Trim a Bird's Nails

Because numerous problems can arise from your bird's nails growing excessively sharp and long, don't put off periodic nail clipping sessions. Here's how to avoid claw complications for your bird and yourself.

Things You'll Need

  • Bird Nail Clippers
  • Styptic Powders
  • Diamond Nail Files
  • Small Rotary Tools
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Instructions

    • 1

      Purchase commercially prepared styptic powder and a clipping instrument from a pet supply store.

    • 2

      Choose a motor-driven, variable-speed hobby grinder with a cone-shaped stone bit if you're trimming the nails of a group of birds or a large parrot.

    • 3

      Have an assistant restrain the bird and help hold its foot. (See "How to Restrain a Bird.")

    • 4

      Look through light-colored nails to find the blood vessels, so you know how far you can clip.

    • 5

      Clip about 2 millimeters from the end of the nail.

    • 6

      Shape and smooth nails with a diamond nail file.

    • 7

      Realize that a small amount of bleeding may result from clipping until you get enough practice to know how far to trim the nail.

    • 8

      Dab the nail and apply styptic powder if the nail begins to bleed at any point.

    • 9

      Look for any new bleeding after the bird has been returned to his or her environment.