Just curious are they clipped?[/QUOTE]
ok, well heres the stupid story, or better yet, the story of stupidity, I've been handfeeding my Galahs for the last couple months, I like my babbies to fully fledge before clipping their wings, It was just about that time when a friend of mine, whos also into birds came by, we were discussing it and he asked me if I ever heard of the technique of clipping just one wing, I said huh?, he said yeah, it gives them an uneven feel and they fly right to ground because of this feeling, I said no, I've never heard of it, so he says yeah I've been using it and it really works, so with great hesitation I give it a try, keeping in mind that I've been doing this over 30 years and I really should have known better,anyway,before clipping the one wing the birds had been taking small flights in the house, after the clipping, sure enough they did fly to ground after taking flight,fast forward a couple weeks, had some friends come over to visit and I figured I'd show off the new babies,instead of putting my dogs up and bring everyone in I brought the birds outside...one got startled and flew off a friends hand,but DIDN'T fly to ground,instead flew down the street,I have to admit the uneven flying part of the new technique was true because the bird was flying in a large awkward circle down the street and then back over the house then towards the other end of the street and back again till finally spoting a large tree across the street, and I'm thinking theres no way I'm getting the bird out of that tree if it lands there, luckily for me the bird overshot the tree and came to ground where I was able to run and pick it up, to make a long story even longer...If it ain't broke, don't fix it, when it comes to tried and true methods stick with what you know, don't let moronic friends talk you into something against your better judgement....by the way, the answer to the question, they are now FULLY clipped,and will not be going out unrestrained again, from what I now hear Galahs are extremely strong fliers even being fully clipped ( the correct way )......
Bob
