machme wrote:Hi guys yes i clip my parrots nails once was hard to do as he dont like to be handle and he will bite. I put him in a small towel turn him over but one nail bleed so use vaseline on cotton bud to stop bleeding then when thay needed doing again i took him to my vet thay said as he so nervous thay gave him some gas told me he might not come out of it so i was vary worryed so i might have to try do again my self as dont want to put him in that stress. I just clip the point/tip like wayne said if any one lives near ilford essex and can hold him for me that be good help iam new to this site join 14 august pete.
Hiya, what vet did you use? gassing a bird for a minute or so isn't that high risk as long as there are no other health issues. Thats not to say there isn't a risk and I do think it should be avoided where possible.
Follow Michaels taming, training and socialisation articles, that will help with the stress. If you don't already have an avian vet get one, there are loads to choose from (compared with the rest of the UK) down south. Some of the best vets in the country are located in London from what I've heard.
A good vet should be able to show you how to trim the nails properly without putting the bird under but you do need to work on training him to accept being handled in any way first otherwise you will probably end up having a bad accident with him. Until such a time you can handle him however you like without a struggle get someone experienced to do it.