Description
This is a used Chicken Debeaker that is used to trim beaks on birds. It also can be used to trim wings. I purchased it at an auction. It came with all the manuals, parts list, tools, replacement blades, etc. It cauterizes as it cuts so no blood. I have not plugged it in as I think someone should look at it first. It looks to be in good shape with flaking of the paint. It is in the original box with old stamps on it.
I had never heard of this but they were used to trim beaks on birds that were pecking other birds along with other adjustments.
Here is some info I found on it. We have the machine only, not a table that you could buy as an accessory. It does have a lot of paperwork that came with it. In order to now cause issues, I will just email people photos of the paperwork as I know some people think this is a inhumane item. I am just selling history here, not saying if it is right or wrong.
Debeaking, also known as beak trimming, is a common practice in the poultry industry where a portion of a bird’s beak is removed to prevent feather pecking and cannibalism, particularly in confined environments.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
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Purpose:
Debeaking aims to reduce injuries caused by chickens pecking at each other, which can lead to feather damage, cannibalism, and even death.
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How it’s done:
The process involves removing a portion of the upper and/or lower beak, typically using a hot blade or infrared beam.
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