I know im opening a can of worms here but I want to hear what everyone has to say on both sides of the issue. Wrangler has finally grown in enough wing and tail primaries that he can physically fly (not sure where we are on actual ability and muscle strength). He's figuring this out right now and every day his skills get better. He can fly/coast horizontally 30+ feet and is beginning to hop/fly vertically up to about 2 feet. This has really increased his ability to get into things. The kitchen counter is now in range as are most of the tables in the living room. This weekend he was hell bent on trying to destroy just about everything he could find there and despite 5 attempts to redirect and engage him with his toys he persisted until he earned a timeout. I cant remember the last time he had one....
His personality is also undergoing a marked change at the moment...he's more destructive, and persisitant, and confident. Could be because he's more comfortable and secure, part of his evolution as a rescue. I can now touch feathers without too much protest but up until a month or so ago they were still firmly in the "no go" zone for him. 15 months to be able to handle him physically with ease. No flinching, no beak warnings (mostly), he's not thrilled about it but doesnt have the same reaction he did over the last year. He's more about wanting things his way, and wanting what he wants (to do) despite corrections, diversions, and treat training opportunities. Actively making the wrong choice. EG; he was on his low perch (appx 2-3 inches high) on the raised bar counter but decided that knocking over the oil bottles below was a good idea (this isnt the first time). I caught him doing it and put a finger between him and the bottles...waved it and told him no, not yours, not for birdies. Then i encouraged him to get back on his perch counter with a command and an almond. This worked once or twice but then he decided the bottle tipping was a better option than the almond. Willfullness is not something Im used to from him. Yeah, he's broken a few things, spilled some things...Ive had to move things out of range---but now that he can fly, it's only a matter of time until he figures out he can still get to them.
He gets a LOT of out of cage time. He's almost never locked in, except for the recent time out, or when we are both gone for the day---6 hours or more. He sleeps upstairs at night...no cage. Usually he's content to hang on/in his cage until I get home but he's made a few wanders into the living room to hang out on the stair railing overlooking the front door--nothing destructive or dangerous. My husband makes a reallllllllly poor baby/bird/dog sitter so yesterday was the first time in ages that he was confined when I went to work and someone was home. This is going to be the new rule. Too much for him to get into now that he's more mobile and confident. Which brings about the issue----
If I clip him again (he came to me clipped and plucked to the point he couldnt fly) he will have more freedom around the house. I know what he can and cant get into and can make those adjustments. Flighted will mean nothing is safe/secure, including him. Not sure how the removal of flight capabilities would affect his newfound attitude/confidence--if it's flight based or simply comfort based. He hangs with us up in the umbrella spokes when we are on the patio relaxing or grilling--that cant happen any more, not without a harness...He goes on the dog walk..even if its just a quickie. I take him into the garage when Im working on a project or doing laundry. He has a perch in every room. He gets to run errands on a whim...he's so easyy to pick up and plop on my shoulder, but flighted requires a harness every time which means its not as easy, or quick....so he'll miss out on a lot of things he used to do simply because of the convenience factor.
Flighted is something I believe in, in general...but it would be a drastic change in lifestyle and freedom for him. Significantly more time in cage for his safety, less time hanging with me, less outside time. He's got a pretty good life right now---tons of freedom, lots of people time, lots of experiences with walks and errands...
Im not taking this lightly, and Im not yet ready to make the decision. Im going to give it a few more months to see how it goes and to see if he really can fly, if he uses that skill (i recall that Maya is not a secure flier, unlike Jolly), and how that affects his personality. Your thoughts are important to me..things i may not have considered, or may be emphasizing too much/little. Please respect others opinions, I dont want this to become controversial, just informative. Thanks in advance...
Janet and Wrangler
His personality is also undergoing a marked change at the moment...he's more destructive, and persisitant, and confident. Could be because he's more comfortable and secure, part of his evolution as a rescue. I can now touch feathers without too much protest but up until a month or so ago they were still firmly in the "no go" zone for him. 15 months to be able to handle him physically with ease. No flinching, no beak warnings (mostly), he's not thrilled about it but doesnt have the same reaction he did over the last year. He's more about wanting things his way, and wanting what he wants (to do) despite corrections, diversions, and treat training opportunities. Actively making the wrong choice. EG; he was on his low perch (appx 2-3 inches high) on the raised bar counter but decided that knocking over the oil bottles below was a good idea (this isnt the first time). I caught him doing it and put a finger between him and the bottles...waved it and told him no, not yours, not for birdies. Then i encouraged him to get back on his perch counter with a command and an almond. This worked once or twice but then he decided the bottle tipping was a better option than the almond. Willfullness is not something Im used to from him. Yeah, he's broken a few things, spilled some things...Ive had to move things out of range---but now that he can fly, it's only a matter of time until he figures out he can still get to them.
He gets a LOT of out of cage time. He's almost never locked in, except for the recent time out, or when we are both gone for the day---6 hours or more. He sleeps upstairs at night...no cage. Usually he's content to hang on/in his cage until I get home but he's made a few wanders into the living room to hang out on the stair railing overlooking the front door--nothing destructive or dangerous. My husband makes a reallllllllly poor baby/bird/dog sitter so yesterday was the first time in ages that he was confined when I went to work and someone was home. This is going to be the new rule. Too much for him to get into now that he's more mobile and confident. Which brings about the issue----
If I clip him again (he came to me clipped and plucked to the point he couldnt fly) he will have more freedom around the house. I know what he can and cant get into and can make those adjustments. Flighted will mean nothing is safe/secure, including him. Not sure how the removal of flight capabilities would affect his newfound attitude/confidence--if it's flight based or simply comfort based. He hangs with us up in the umbrella spokes when we are on the patio relaxing or grilling--that cant happen any more, not without a harness...He goes on the dog walk..even if its just a quickie. I take him into the garage when Im working on a project or doing laundry. He has a perch in every room. He gets to run errands on a whim...he's so easyy to pick up and plop on my shoulder, but flighted requires a harness every time which means its not as easy, or quick....so he'll miss out on a lot of things he used to do simply because of the convenience factor.
Flighted is something I believe in, in general...but it would be a drastic change in lifestyle and freedom for him. Significantly more time in cage for his safety, less time hanging with me, less outside time. He's got a pretty good life right now---tons of freedom, lots of people time, lots of experiences with walks and errands...
Im not taking this lightly, and Im not yet ready to make the decision. Im going to give it a few more months to see how it goes and to see if he really can fly, if he uses that skill (i recall that Maya is not a secure flier, unlike Jolly), and how that affects his personality. Your thoughts are important to me..things i may not have considered, or may be emphasizing too much/little. Please respect others opinions, I dont want this to become controversial, just informative. Thanks in advance...
Janet and Wrangler
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