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I agree, I always keep mine full winged, just like to see them fly, but predation is not a big problem for these , even pinioned on open water, they have more than one way to escape, like we both have said, just try to catch one yourself, these arent fat little domestics, ALL of them will dive and swim a mile under water to get away, and they work in social groups to defend each other, if one freaks out, they all go.
So often people confuse keeping these as being exactly the same as domestics, well it's not even close.
Plain fact is, in migratory waterfowl, pinioning is a very common, painless method used by all breeders, like it or not (no ones asking you too) but it is frequently used, and is like I said earlier, one of the two options for properly marking them by the USFWS anyway, so on them, at birth a body part has to come off one way or the other.
And yes, it does no harm to their beauty, unless you know exactly what you are looking at, you wouldnt even notice it, and even then , you have to be pretty close. the scissor pattern the the two wings primary feathers make, on one side will be missing, that's it...