by Polarn » Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:12 am
If you live in a house I would much rather have bars around the porch and a second door to prevent accidents than having a clipped bird. But my mind is kind of set on the fact that you do not clip birds unless there are a medical reason for it. I much rather plan my housing around keeping flighted birds. This for me means double doors/ and window covers allowing me to open my windows without the birds being able to get out. Another option to having your porch redone is making your entrance inside having double doors where you can go in and out without having to open both doors at once.
I do believe birds are ment to fly. And my galah still tries (she isn't clipped but has had limited area to move and isn't strong enough to fly) and her trying means she climbs ontop of her cage and then jumps off. I tried giving her a ladder to be able to go in and out as she wants, but I can't let her unless supervised. Couse she falls like a rock and I need to be there to catch her. Don't want her to fall 6feet down.
Although a clipped bird (unless severely clipped) are usually able to cover small distances and break their falls, but if it's windy outside they fly a long way even when clipped, and having a clipped bird flapping about outside creates an easy target for predators.