Nope..
The only thing i would leave Fargo in, would be an aviary.. Not a room in a house.
A macaw DESTROYS walls... A wall, that is in your house, if left unsupervised, will be destroyed.. Not all macaws will, but most if they get the chance, will love to chew everything..
Most people disagree with keeping birds in a house full stop.. Just because some people say- Ohhh you shouldn't keep a bird in captivity.. Doesn't mean it is going to stop anyone..
Just like clipping.. Some people say you should never clip a birds wings.. But people still do it..
You as the guardian, need to make that decision
There is no right or wrong answer..
PERSONALLY i have no problem with cages...
Have you seen some of the cages of the members on here?!?! They are incredible! Massive, filled with toys.. NO bird would get bored in them..
Sure if you have a cage with one perch and one toy, then a cage is not good.. But alot of birds enjoy their cage, because of how FUN it is!
What is the difference, from teaching a bird to sit on a gym in a room... Than sitting in a cage?
There is no difference if you get a big enough cage.. Fargo's cage is massive.. and he LOVES his cage..
I have no need to make him go cageless.. He is happy..
Plus nothing is ever completely bird safe..
Now, lets say.. I have Fargo in a room, no cage, he has never been in a cage...
I get into an accident, i tragically die..
Fargo goes to a new home.. There are hardly any people who have a bird cageless.. So they say, well, he is going in a cage..
So for 2 years, Fargo has never been in a cage.. and now he is forced into one.. Imagine how unhappy he would be?
I have had a nasty horse riding accident before... Luckily, Fargo was in his cage, and he had to stay in there until i got out of hospital... I KNEW he was safe and secure!
