i clipped him twice because was very anxious about the result...but now i think it's ok...his wings are even and NOT too short...that was my first time...
I FORGOT TO WRITE THE WORD IN BOLD....I HAVE EDITED IT...




zazanomore wrote:As long as you cut only his primaries, and he can still fly, then I think you've done a good job.


GlassOnion wrote:If he can fly straight, that's good, but is that what you want? If you're doing this for safety, can he still fly out of the window etc? Many owners clip so their birds can only glide downwards.


captwest wrote:Hey Rones, i usually start clipping from the outter most primaries just short of the upper coverlets with some smaller birds you may need to cut 7 or more, it just depends on how much lift you want him to have.Cut less feathers than you think and then you can always clip more later.


captwest wrote:I cut them, guess i figure they'll break-em anyway ,and i'd rather have a clean cut than have them damage a feather up near the quick.Those and feathers cut too short don't always grow back right , but that's just me. .


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