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Will Mckinley

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2004 2:43 am
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By the way Part Two: I am of two minds about wing clipping. I've read and
studied the pros and cons, the...uh...opinions. Ruight now Grace is clipped
(at the vets) because when I had her on my shoulder last month walking to
the car, she got startled and flew off. She landed on the top of a
neighbor's car but I got to thinking how disasterous it would be if she was
to fly on and on and away, possibly to her death. I know, I know, I should
simply take greater care when near a door, window, or outside, keep her
leashed (ugh) or in a container (ugh ugh). I don't think people should
judge each other about such choices, as the only genuine criteria in the
absence of indisputable evidence, etc. is love and intelligent, informed
prudence. - Will

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Peter Hucker

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2004 9:04 am
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On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 02:43:20 GMT, Will Mckinley <willmck.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote:

> By the way Part Two: I am of two minds about wing clipping. I've read and
> studied the pros and cons, the...uh...opinions. Ruight now Grace is clipped
> (at the vets) because when I had her on my shoulder last month walking to
> the car, she got startled and flew off. She landed on the top of a
> neighbor's car but I got to thinking how disasterous it would be if she was
> to fly on and on and away, possibly to her death. I know, I know, I should
> simply take greater care when near a door, window, or outside, keep her
> leashed (ugh) or in a container (ugh ugh). I don't think people should
> judge each other about such choices, as the only genuine criteria in the
> absence of indisputable evidence, etc. is love and intelligent, informed
> prudence. - Will

If you're taking her out and about, I suppose clipping is ok. But if the bird is always indoors or in an aviary, it's completely unnecessary.


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Steve

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2004 8:54 pm
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"Peter Hucker" <hucker RemoveThis @clara.co.uk> wrote in message news:<opsa2gqfmfaiowgp@blue>...
> On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 02:43:20 GMT, Will Mckinley <willmck RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > By the way Part Two: I am of two minds about wing clipping. I've read and
> > studied the pros and cons, the...uh...opinions. Ruight now Grace is clipped
> > (at the vets) because when I had her on my shoulder last month walking to
> > the car, she got startled and flew off. She landed on the top of a
> > neighbor's car but I got to thinking how disasterous it would be if she was
> > to fly on and on and away, possibly to her death. I know, I know, I should
> > simply take greater care when near a door, window, or outside, keep her
> > leashed (ugh) or in a container (ugh ugh). I don't think people should
> > judge each other about such choices, as the only genuine criteria in the
> > absence of indisputable evidence, etc. is love and intelligent, informed
> > prudence. - Will


Geordie, my 5 year old CAG, goes everywhere with me from the Post
Office which is a 10 minute walk to Bournemouth, which is a 4 hour
drive. She goes to all the shops in town and will quite happily go to
the mums and kids that always flock round her (excuse the pun)
I had to think long and hard about the Clip/Don't clip thing and in
the end, I made a compromise.
I "trim" her wings.
By that, I mean that once a month I trim a quarter of an inch from her
secondary flight feathers. She wasn't keen at first but now I can get
the scissors out and lay her down on the sink and she will stay still
while I work on her.
This way, if she falls from a hight, like the top of her cage, she can
fly enough to land safely but if we are out and about and she gets
startled like your bird did, she can only fly so far and cannot fly
"Upwards".
It may not work for everyone, but it has worked for us so far.
Steve
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Helena

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 8:27 am
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Clip, yes. Why risk a flyoff?

BTW, not so short the bird falls like a rock.

"Steve" <i_hate_gardening.DeleteThis@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Peter Hucker" <hucker.DeleteThis@clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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> > On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 02:43:20 GMT, Will Mckinley <willmck.DeleteThis@comcast.net>
wrote:
> >
> > > By the way Part Two: I am of two minds about wing clipping. I've read
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 6:40 pm
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I've just bought two harnesses. I'm prepared for some funny looks!

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 08:27:12 GMT, Helena <helenaa1NOSPAM.RemoveThis@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Clip, yes. Why risk a flyoff?
>
> BTW, not so short the bird falls like a rock.
>
> "Steve" <i_hate_gardening.RemoveThis@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:7d7a6638.0407181954.15c2c8de@posting.google.com...
>> "Peter Hucker" <hucker.RemoveThis@clara.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:<opsa2gqfmfaiowgp@blue>...
>> > On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 02:43:20 GMT, Will Mckinley <willmck.RemoveThis@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>> >
>> > > By the way Part Two: I am of two minds about wing clipping. I've read
> and
>
>
>



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