Why can't this cute owl fly? I've heard that they usually cut off the wings of birds. To prevent birds from flying. This is a very bad thing.
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Why can't this cute owl fly? I've heard that they usually cut off the wings of birds. To prevent birds from flying. This is a very bad thing.
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Was going to say "Cutting their wings (if done correctly) doesn't prevent them from flying," but it seems it does, haha.
Here's a link I found about the Pros and Cons of that: https://www.thesprucepets.com/clipping-bird-wings-390671
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Oh I guess you're right. But I've never heard of a bird that can fly with its wings clipped. A relative of mine was feeding pigeons on the roof of his house.
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Me too, but I never interacted with birds with clipped wings. All my relatives/friends who had birds (including my father) don't do that.
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The most important feature of birds is to fly. That's why when someone cuts off the wings of birds, I get very angry with them.
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I think flying is important for birds, but if they're caged anyway, I understand why they think clipping their wings doesn't damage that much.
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