Many will criticize clipping. I know I have gotten some harsh words over encouraging clipping of the Rickeybeast's wings. Yes, I get the physical and mental health aspects of flight, but i also witness the occasions (rare, yes, but they happen) when the beast attacks a visitor or rushes the family dog or gets a shot at flying out the door or steals a dangerous object and flies off with it, or whatever. She has countless safety precautions in place and in our 25+ years together I have only witnessed a few failures of her systems. I know the missus values the bird's freedom but I value HER happiness and God help us all if that bird gets hurt or killed or lost. I do admit to bowing to her success record of 35 years, after all. Anyway, I wanted to express my unpopular opinion in defense of those who may agree with me. I would do anything to keep her bird healthy and present. He and I are not friends, but... well, my signature says it all. lol
I shall now go hide under an afghan throw on my Lazyboy in anticipation of the missus' reading this.
There is no need to hide. Although I choose not too clip, I would hope everyone would respect your decision to clip. We all live different lives and have different experiences which Influence our decisions.
Personally, I stepped on one of my clipped birds and almost lost her. She was in the sink playing in the water when I turned my back for a second. I didn’t hear her fluttered to the ground so when this 800 lb gorilla turned around , I placed my entire weight on her. In my humble opinion, this wouldn’t have happened if she had not been clipped.
Long story short, don’t hide and don’t apologize for your decision. Yell it loud and proud because you are doing what it takes to keep your little chicken safe.
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