OK, I was reading another thread when I came across this statement, which I know is true.
Leading to my question.
Olivers wings look oddly clipped. The outer most feather on each wing is long (for the color I presume?) the next few are clipped short and one is clipped, but longer than the short few?! Oh not to forget that that 1/2 clipped one is not the same size on both wings. He is not flighted, nor is our house ready for that just yet so I am not worried about the dangers of flight so much as I am concerned that this affects his balance, therefore affects his mood (at least more than mating season does alone)
Should I wait for a molt and then have him clipped again, or should it just be done now? I will try to get a picture of him with his wings out tomorrow so you can see exactly what I mean.
The wings should be the same size. I would have a vet look at them to see if it was damaged before you got her or a birth defect. This could of course make a huge difference in her flying safety.
Leading to my question.
Olivers wings look oddly clipped. The outer most feather on each wing is long (for the color I presume?) the next few are clipped short and one is clipped, but longer than the short few?! Oh not to forget that that 1/2 clipped one is not the same size on both wings. He is not flighted, nor is our house ready for that just yet so I am not worried about the dangers of flight so much as I am concerned that this affects his balance, therefore affects his mood (at least more than mating season does alone)
Should I wait for a molt and then have him clipped again, or should it just be done now? I will try to get a picture of him with his wings out tomorrow so you can see exactly what I mean.