entrancedbymyGCC wrote:We're considering this with Scotty -- he's not banded. I understand that's almost the norm for Capes and I read that they need stainless steel bands as they'll wreck others and that picking at the band can trigger plucking in them. I gather it is common for them to pay much attention to their feet Is this BS?
Anyway, I'm interested in anything that's been published on tolerance of microchips in birds...
I have deliberated over this for months while waiting for my Cape to be raised. Breeders don't tend to closed band Capes. So that only leaves:
-Open Band
-Micro Chip
-DNA bank
-Nothing
I'd say micro chip is actually pretty appealing as a precautionary measure for a parrot that doesn't go out much and doesn't fly. This way in the unlikely event that the bird is lost or stolen, there is still proof of ownership. But this way there is no need for a band. However, for flighted parrots and parrots that are taken outdoors (or traveled with) should definitely be banded. Truman has a stainless steel open band and it really isn't a problem. I've had a lot of concern over this but he's used to it now and doesn't pay it any attention. It's a much skinnier band than Kili's closed band. I'm not thrilled about the open end but I think it's alright.
If I never took Truman outside and he weren't clipped, I probably would just take the last option and do nothing. However, I have a much higher risk of him getting lost either on an accidental fly off from home or when I take him out, so I want the most visible identifier possible. I think (since you will no doubt choose to keep his wings butchered) that your options are much more flexible and you don't need to resort to an open band.