Akraya
New member
- May 7, 2012
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- Parrots
- Misha - Yellowsided GCC
Guapo - Cinnamon GCC
Nimbus - Alexandrine
Hi again guys,
So yesterday my brothers cockatiel escaped with clipped wings but luckily we caught him within an hour. This event has shaken me up a bit and I've noticed my conures are 'gliding' further and further so it's time again to attempt wi g clipping.
So now to the question, my conures are super wriggly and don't exactly love having their wings touched for too long, can anyone suggest tips to make this wing clipping business easier or are there people put there who've had trouble but have found a way around the wiggling and squirming and biting?
Any kind of help would be much appreciated =)
Oh and same goes for toes, cement perches seem to do nothing!
So yesterday my brothers cockatiel escaped with clipped wings but luckily we caught him within an hour. This event has shaken me up a bit and I've noticed my conures are 'gliding' further and further so it's time again to attempt wi g clipping.
So now to the question, my conures are super wriggly and don't exactly love having their wings touched for too long, can anyone suggest tips to make this wing clipping business easier or are there people put there who've had trouble but have found a way around the wiggling and squirming and biting?
Any kind of help would be much appreciated =)
Oh and same goes for toes, cement perches seem to do nothing!