elsaandnori
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- Jun 4, 2021
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I just found out that the sweet amazon I found for sale is clipped and i am wondering how different it is to look after a clipped bird .
I definitely want her to grow her feathers out because i really want to free fly my birds eventually but i know they can take a long time to grow back and i am worried about a couple things:
- she will get overweight. i think she could be already as she lives in a tiny cage and is on a seed diet. Are there any ways to exercise clipped birds?
- if i did get another bird (i plan to get two) who was not clipped, they would be a threat to her (i know they may not get along anyway but could there be additional problems having a clipped and unclipped bird?)
- would she need anythings to be altered in her cage? or would it be ok to set it up like you would for a fighted bird?
i know that she would probably need more work as she is clipped and i will do some research on clipped birds (i have never really thought about owning a clipped bird) but i thought it would be helpful to ask some experienced bird owners about this first!
thanks!
(also i am not definitely getting her i just want to be prepared for the possibility
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I definitely want her to grow her feathers out because i really want to free fly my birds eventually but i know they can take a long time to grow back and i am worried about a couple things:
- she will get overweight. i think she could be already as she lives in a tiny cage and is on a seed diet. Are there any ways to exercise clipped birds?
- if i did get another bird (i plan to get two) who was not clipped, they would be a threat to her (i know they may not get along anyway but could there be additional problems having a clipped and unclipped bird?)
- would she need anythings to be altered in her cage? or would it be ok to set it up like you would for a fighted bird?
i know that she would probably need more work as she is clipped and i will do some research on clipped birds (i have never really thought about owning a clipped bird) but i thought it would be helpful to ask some experienced bird owners about this first!
thanks!
(also i am not definitely getting her i just want to be prepared for the possibility
