Do you think it's possible to have domesticated birds in the future?
What I don't understand is this: Breeders usually take birds that are NOT tame for breeding purposes. They can't handle them, but they hand feed the babies (well, usually, from what I've read) and sell the babies. Wouldn't it make morse sense to breed the birds that are the most tame, with the sweetest temperaments? That is what happens when people breed dogs (well, "good" breeders, at least.). That is how we domesticated wolves, by taking the sweetest wolves with the calmest and most people-friendly temperaments, breeding them to each other, then taking the sweetest wolves out of their offspring and breeding them, etc, etc, all the way down the line until today.
So, am I missing something here? Why don't people *try* to domesticate birds? Curiosity is getting the best of me here.







