Posted November 3, 200717 yr Hi I was wondering if someone can post up a picture of exactly where to cut the wings im keen to do this with my new ones and let them grow them out after they are tamer Thanks
November 3, 200717 yr We feel for the safety and well being of the bird that it is best to be shown how to do this in real life with an avian vet.
November 3, 200717 yr I agree completely with Nerwen. For the well being of your feathered friend, it's best to have an avian vet show you how it's done. And also weigh up the pro's and con's of clipping before having it done. For example, I had my budgies clipped because I have three younger sisters who constantly "forget" that the budgies are having out-of-cage time and leave doors and windows wide open. However, I don't think there's any harm in learning the theory behind it. http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww19eii.htm - covers the basics, but is not particulary in depth.
November 3, 200717 yr :ygbudgie: I totally agree! You must be shown by a qualified expert (I had a bad incident with my late Rosey Bourke about 7 years ago which required expensive after hours vet care). As a result, I am very conservative with those I clip now but you must be shown the proper technique.
November 3, 200717 yr Author well i have a normal vet down the road, but the closet bird vet to me would probably be in brisbane, 6 hours away thats why i ask. My dad used to do our birds occasionally and has said he would do it but id rather do it myself Edited November 3, 200717 yr by Briony
November 3, 200717 yr call the normal vet and see if he can show you many do know how to clip if he doesn't then you can call the local pet shops that have birds they many times will do a wing clip to. I agree with everyone here. I have seen pictures and I have even seen it done but have not yet tried it myself.
November 4, 200717 yr Author Maybe some one who does it often could put a clip on youtube or something?
November 4, 200717 yr :ygbudgie: Forget the video, you have to be shown by a professional the first time. :ygbudgie:
November 4, 200717 yr You can, if you do a search find instructions on how to do it. If you do decide to do it, have some cornflour with you to blot up any bleeding that may occur from cutting a blood feather.
November 4, 200717 yr Sorry I didn't look at your location, you can check with the vet to see if they know of a closer avian vet. Or look for a good pet shop, many have clipped birds in the cage and are sometimes able to show you how.
November 4, 200717 yr Author I dont know if im really going to have to as the main one i wanted to clip will sit happily on my finger for ages ...
November 4, 200717 yr and vs versa vets there are some poor ones out there that clip too. You have to do your research. I think Briony you really need to call around and find out if they clip vet, avian vet or petshop they will let you know. Find out if there is an avian petshop in the area or one that deals with birds on a regular basis. Either way you can find your answers by doing a google but we here on the site don't want to be responsible if something goes wrong with the clip (at least I don't).
November 4, 200717 yr Author but we here on the site don't want to be responsible if something goes wrong with the clip (at least I don't). im not the sort of person to lay blame on other people for something i choose or choose not to do, and i realise that this site is like anything, all care and no responsibility Thanks for the advice, ive got to call my Vet today about the one spot stuff so ill ask them Edited November 4, 200717 yr by Briony
November 4, 200717 yr good to hear and I do believe not telling people the wrong advice is caring AND responsible
November 5, 200717 yr We have a very good article in our FAQ section on wing clipping http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/faqs/i...wing%20clipping
November 5, 200717 yr Author Thanks For that link Karen, very informative, im at this stage undecieded about it all now as the bird id like to tame is sitting on my hand and not going anywhere
November 5, 200717 yr Well then you probably won't need to clip his wings. I think the greatest reward is when a bird that is flighted chooses to be with you.
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