liz wrote:There was a day when I considered clipping Myrtle. It was a bloody day for me even though Myrtle had never bit me before. I protected myself as much as I could then logged on for Wolf to talk me out of it.
I don't know why but it was just that day and she was back to herself the next day. I have to chaulk it up to her not feeling well (head ache or tummy ache) or just getting up on the wrong side of the perch.
I thought about it because of her aggression that day. After Wolf talked me out of it I put myself in Myrtles place that how angry I would be if my flight was stolen.
I dont disagree with you Liz, in your situation with a rehomed parrot, you really need to try everything else first. Sorry you got bit so much, it does hurt. Plus it is terrible to take flight away or steal it like that. There are specific situations where it is really useful. My parrots trust me enough they will offer a wing with no restraints and I do so little at one time they barely notice it. So I will if ever need to, do what needs to be done. I have helped many people over the years and consider each and every case seperately. I am so glad you never clipped because stealing all their flight at one time would have been very traumatic. They should always be left with more flight than only being able to glide to the floor and never have flight stolen. Also if the clip is too long, they feel the feather that is damaged. Many wont agree with me, but I only take very few feathers but I clip them high so they dont feel a clipped feather when they preen and only take one from each end each time and watch how well they still navigate and what changes before I consider to do more. With my Meyers, I have no need to clip him at all, he needs to be fast so he can always get away from my Red Belly if he makes her too mad. He is younger and faster. He lets me use the grabbing technique that Michael uses so he is easy to catch even when he is being bratty, plus it has made it easy for me to tuck him in my jacket now, to take him next door so he can flock with my daughters parrots, he so loves to flock with them. I have to put him away when I cook or eat, he always focuses on where food is. He IS a Taurus....lol..
I had a cockatiel that I adored, she was my favorite cockatiel I ever had.She wild when i got her but tamed down fast, she loved all people and was such a good natured parrot, But then one day, in a freak accident, where a ladder was placed for a workman to repair something outside, she spooked and hit the wall very hard because of her full flight and broke her neck. I grieved that loss. That made me rethink the whole clipping issue and I think it through each and every time, now and have a lot of experience, that I trust. I only trust my own observation and experience on this issue now and not anyone elses, after all I am the one who will live with the consequences. I still miss her when I see a Lutino female.