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#113359 - 11/02/05 09:37 PM
Re: to clip or not to clip
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Best Friend
Registered: 10/12/05
Posts: 1455
Loc: Louisville
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I agree with everything you all are saying, but like everyone is saying... I think it should be what you think is best for your bird... his freedom and his fun... and which one is more dangerous to you... but in the end Kazu did come clipped... I know of this one bird at the store me and Trinity's Mommy named him... yes he has been up there for three months long enough to go through his molting he came up there going through it, but something happened to him before he got there and his wing is... well it looks broken and has grown back fully that way... he has all of his feathers and his wings have grown back, but he can only fly like a clipped bird... I feel sorry for him, but he is the biggest one up there and no one wants him... it is sad. He isn't very friendly with the other keets and he is just getting older and older with out being tame... I have tried, but there are at least 20 in the cage so it is hard... I would say he is probably six or seven months old cause he stopped loosing feathers three or four weeks ago... I was guessing he stopped molting.
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~Blaze Birds: Kazu, Jazz, and Kodi Cats: Pebbles, Blaze, Curtis, Leo and Capizo.
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