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Clip Wings (Shadows over Innistrad) - Howard Lyon
"Clip Wings" by Howard Lyon
Learn how to properly do a wing clip. It is essential to learn to properly learn to clip wings. Many awful things can happen if it is down wrong. Learn now.
Is It Okay To Clip My Parrot's Wings?
One of the decisions you'll have to make when owning a parrot is whether or not to clip their wings. Some owners will stress the importance of clipping their parrot's wings, while others will say its inhumane or even cruel. As you can expect, this leads to some confusion amongst new parrot owners trying to do the right the right. If you're still on the fence about clipping your parrot's wings, keep reading and we'll go over the pros and cons, revealing the truth about this highly-debated process.
Advantages of Clipping a Parrot's Wings
The main reason why owners choose to clip their parrot's wings is to prevent them from flying away. There are countless horror stories of pet parrots who've flown away after escaping their cage never to come back. If you care about your parrot and want to keep them safe, then clipping their wings is generally a good idea. Whether it's inside or outside, the bottom line is that you don't want your parrot to fly away where they can get into harm's way.
Disadvantages of Clipping a Parrot's Wings
Although the good usually outweighs the bad, there are a few notable disadvantages associated with clipping a parrot's wings. When a parrot has their wings clipped, they won't be able to get as much exercise as before. Sure, they can still hop around and flutter up a couple feet, but they can't fly around like before; therefore, their muscles may grow weak. If you decide to clip your parrot's wings, make sure to take them out of their cage often to help burn off some of their built-up energy.
Does It Hurt?
A lot of owners are under the assumption that clipping their parrot's wings causes extreme pain and discomfort. After all, you're removing part of their body, so common sense should tell you that it's going to hurt, right? Actually, when the wings are properly clipped, your parrot won't even be able to feel it. Wing clipping isn't like declawing a cat where a part of their bone is removed. There are no nerve endings or tissue to cut through, as it's all feathers. Once the feathers are removed
Most experienced parrot owners will agree that wing-clipping is a safe process that may prove to save your parrot's life one day. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't hurt, so there's no need to worry about injuring your parrot during the process. Just take them to a professional bird doctor to have the procedure down in a professional setting. Once you see how it's done, you can probably do it from the comfort of your own home next time.