You are on subject Liz, she did ask for our thoughts on clipping. There is a lot of mutilation out there from using severe clipping. I hate seeing the damage to these beings. With Sunny, he got severly clipped and travelled all across the country, and then had to leave home again. Poor little birdie. It left him prone to be frightened into "being a statue,". The breeder showed me that he would lie on his back, but what i saw was a statue afraid poi, just lying on his back scared into frozen. My daughters Meyers will lay on his back and play, but Sunny does not go on his back on his own, and he watches Gaugan do it too. So he has been scared, and i dont think he has to go on his back unless he decides its comfortable. He lets me touch anywhere on him with no fear as long as he is upright. The stability here and his wings growing back is helping him to be well adjusted.
Gaugan is a much feistier personality than Sunny and was a fighting bird when frightened by both a severe clip and a shipping where she spent most of the time with her foot caught in the bars, and then had to have a toe amputated. it has left her prone to attacking a person she fears.
Both my parrots enjoy flying around. Sunny flys more, and Gaugan, like to alternate how she moves around, sometimes flying a lot and sometimes hopping and climbing. Gaugan, when she gets her feelings hurt will just sit in her cage, untill I take her out.......I think she needs me to "suck up"...lol.....to feel okay again.




