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Hello guys ,
Sorry to ask about this as some people dislike birds getting their wings clipped but I’m not an expert so I’ll need to ask…
I got 3 tamed cockatiels and I got them since they were very young young probably around 2 months old , yes I did clipped their wings to prevent them from flying into closet , windows , roof and walls. Recently about 4 days ago , I just bought a pair of cockatiels around 9 months old , both of them are very aggressive. Yes , I understand maybe it’s because of the new environment and I should give them some time to adjust but 1 of the cockatiels are very very active , she likes to explore around and chirp. Whenever she sees treats on my hand she’ll fly to my hands or fingers for treats but it’ll be a total different story if my hands got no treats and she’ll fly away from me and start being mad and aggressive 😂. Yes , bonding / taking requires time and patience. But my another male cockatiel , he only stays inside the cage from day till night , he doesn’t bother coming out from the cage. Should I give him some time to get use to the new environment or should I clip it wings immediately ? I’m thinking that if I were to clip its wings , I could bring him out and socialise with 3 of my cockatiels… Anyone with great knowledge can guide me ?
Sorry to ask about this as some people dislike birds getting their wings clipped but I’m not an expert so I’ll need to ask…
I got 3 tamed cockatiels and I got them since they were very young young probably around 2 months old , yes I did clipped their wings to prevent them from flying into closet , windows , roof and walls. Recently about 4 days ago , I just bought a pair of cockatiels around 9 months old , both of them are very aggressive. Yes , I understand maybe it’s because of the new environment and I should give them some time to adjust but 1 of the cockatiels are very very active , she likes to explore around and chirp. Whenever she sees treats on my hand she’ll fly to my hands or fingers for treats but it’ll be a total different story if my hands got no treats and she’ll fly away from me and start being mad and aggressive 😂. Yes , bonding / taking requires time and patience. But my another male cockatiel , he only stays inside the cage from day till night , he doesn’t bother coming out from the cage. Should I give him some time to get use to the new environment or should I clip it wings immediately ? I’m thinking that if I were to clip its wings , I could bring him out and socialise with 3 of my cockatiels… Anyone with great knowledge can guide me ?