Crow
08-14-2011, 10:28 AM
Hi everyone,
So I've had Pearl & Bruce for 3 and 2 1/2 years respectively, and as i've mentioned before, Pearl is a dominant Peachie and Bruce a submissive Blue masked.
My question is concerned with wing clipping and whether or not to do it. I know you've got other posts which cover these questions, and i read the Sticky article from Steve Martin on to fly or not to fly', but i still haven't found my answer. Can I clip my birds wings in order to calm them down and enhance training and response to command? Pearl; i need her to be less dominant and actually listen to commands and not bite me when she doesn't want to come down from somewhere or go back in her cage. They have full free flight when we are home and we let them out for half hour periods, or longer on weekends when we have time to be at home. But they fly to high places (like tops of doors) which I know enhances their feelings of dominance, so if we clip them and they have to rely on us to get around a bit more, and can’t get up high, will this alter Pearl’s aggression towards us when we try and stop her from doing something? And with Bruce will it help to tame him? He is very shy/scared and won’t step up, and Pearl bullies him out of the way when we try anyway.
They’ve very much got their own thing going on in our flat, and I am concerned it could really out of hand if we let them carry on like this. I’m finding it really hard to enforce any sort of authority over Pearl, although when she does behave, she responds really well to praise, and I know she can listen to me… but only when she wants to!
She tends to get very aggressive with places like the coat hooks, where she will go inside the coats and if I try to get her out, she bites me very hard, and chews my finger horribly. It seems she is constantly nesty, so likes to go into small dark places a lot. So if I clip her and she can’t fly there naturally, will this ease her aggression?
I hope you see what I’m trying to say! I just really want to know if it’s ok to clip birds who are used to free flight and are about 3 years old. Sorry for long post - I hope someone can help.
Thanks,
Jane
So I've had Pearl & Bruce for 3 and 2 1/2 years respectively, and as i've mentioned before, Pearl is a dominant Peachie and Bruce a submissive Blue masked.
My question is concerned with wing clipping and whether or not to do it. I know you've got other posts which cover these questions, and i read the Sticky article from Steve Martin on to fly or not to fly', but i still haven't found my answer. Can I clip my birds wings in order to calm them down and enhance training and response to command? Pearl; i need her to be less dominant and actually listen to commands and not bite me when she doesn't want to come down from somewhere or go back in her cage. They have full free flight when we are home and we let them out for half hour periods, or longer on weekends when we have time to be at home. But they fly to high places (like tops of doors) which I know enhances their feelings of dominance, so if we clip them and they have to rely on us to get around a bit more, and can’t get up high, will this alter Pearl’s aggression towards us when we try and stop her from doing something? And with Bruce will it help to tame him? He is very shy/scared and won’t step up, and Pearl bullies him out of the way when we try anyway.
They’ve very much got their own thing going on in our flat, and I am concerned it could really out of hand if we let them carry on like this. I’m finding it really hard to enforce any sort of authority over Pearl, although when she does behave, she responds really well to praise, and I know she can listen to me… but only when she wants to!
She tends to get very aggressive with places like the coat hooks, where she will go inside the coats and if I try to get her out, she bites me very hard, and chews my finger horribly. It seems she is constantly nesty, so likes to go into small dark places a lot. So if I clip her and she can’t fly there naturally, will this ease her aggression?
I hope you see what I’m trying to say! I just really want to know if it’s ok to clip birds who are used to free flight and are about 3 years old. Sorry for long post - I hope someone can help.
Thanks,
Jane