Do You Clip Your Bird's Wings?
I was wondering if all of you birdie owners clip your birds wings. Even if you don't have a bird (like me), post your opinion!
I think I'd keep my bird's wings clipped until they trusted me completely and had gotten to know me. Then I would let their wings grow out, I don't think its good to keep a bird deprived from flight unless there was a danger of it getting out or something.
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Yes I do, and I feel its very important for their safety. My birds ALWAYS do something stupid and come close to hurting themselves when I delay the wing clipping, so for their safety, and for my peace of mind, I keep them clipped.
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Originally posted by chrissycat21
I don't think its good to keep a bird deprived from flight unless there was a danger of it getting out or something.
My birds fully trust me, but there is ALWAYS a danger of a pet bird getting out or crashing into windows and dying.......or flying into the kitchen and falling into a boiling pot. It happens too often, sadly. There are too many risks involved, and unless my birds were confined to a 100% bird safe room, I feel its absolutely necessary to clip their wings as a responsible pet owner. If my birds flew around the house, I would be getting a heart attack every time they took off. I don't feel they're deprived, as they don't show any interest in flying even when their wings are fully grown. They're scared of flying. Silly tiels.
I would NOT clip my birds' wings if I had dogs or cats in the house though. With other animals around, birds should be able to fly in case the other pets ever try to get their *paws* on them. In that case, its better to leave their wings unclipped.
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Originally posted by popcornbird
Yes I do, and I feel its very important for their safety. My birds ALWAYS do something stupid and come close to hurting themselves when I delay the wing clipping, so for their safety, and for my peace of mind, I keep them clipped.
My birds fully trust me, but there is ALWAYS a danger of a pet bird getting out or crashing into windows and dying.......or flying into the kitchen and falling into a boiling pot. It happens too often, sadly. There are too many risks involved, and unless my birds were confined to a 100% bird safe room, I feel its absolutely necessary to clip their wings as a responsible pet owner. If my birds flew around the house, I would be getting a heart attack every time they took off. I don't feel they're deprived, as they don't show any interest in flying even when their wings are fully grown. They're scared of flying. Silly tiels.
I would NOT clip my birds' wings if I had dogs or cats in the house though. With other animals around, birds should be able to fly in case the other pets ever try to get their *paws* on them. In that case, its better to leave their wings unclipped.
Snowy is one of the reasons I wouldn't clip the bird's wings. But, if there was any risk of them getting out or flying into something, we would have them clipped. I guess it pretty much depends on the situation and where the birds are kept. When I do get a bird the number one thing would be that he is kept safe. If having my bird's wings un clipped was a problem to their saftey, I would have them clipped. Like I said, I'll have to see what the situation will be when I get a bird.:)