Clipping a cockatiel’s wings is a common procedure performed on pet birds to restrict their flight ability. It involves trimming the primary flight feathers on the wings, preventing the bird from achieving enough lift to fly.
Reasons for wing clipping include safety, convenience, and training. Clipping can prevent birds from escaping or injuring themselves by flying into objects. It can also facilitate handling and bonding with the bird, as a clipped bird is less likely to fly away. Additionally, wing clipping can be part of a training program, as it can encourage birds to rely on their owners for safety and security.
