by marie83 » Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:32 pm
Well why do you want your bird clipped?
If you think it is because it will make a tamer bird, thats incorrect, it just forces the bird to be somewhere it may not want to be or will make the bird defend itself or become fearful because it cannot get away from a bad situation or something it's not comfortable with.
If you think it will keep your bird safe, again have another think, more clipped birds have accidents than unclipped birds because they cannot stop themselves from falling or get away from something that might hurt them or fly into something accidently because it still thinks it can fly.
If you think it will stop escapes then again that is untrue, loads of clipped birds are lost each year because it lulls the owner into a false sense of secuirty. Pretty much any bird can fly if it gets frightened or in the right air currants.
If it's because you don't want to parrot proof the house then again I would rethink that one, birds are clever and if they want to get at something they will, flighted or not. Theres also that risk of false sense of security again.
On the other hand birds, like all animals need exercise to keep them healthy, climbing along a playstand and round their cages is not enough to keep their heart, lungs, muscles etc in good condition. Boredom, frustration, excess energy, fear etc can all lead to behavioural issues- screaming, biting, route tracing, plucking, mutilation... need I go on?
Many many other reasons not to clip too. Thats not to say there isn't the odd circumstance where wing clipping is the better option but those instances are very very few and far between. I've only ever spoken to two people with a legitimate reason for clipping and that was only when they had exhausted all other options.