SO....
I let my chickens 2 Muscovies, Charlie & Nella out this morning for breakfast.
For the first time Nella (my female) ran excitedly down to the breakfast area, aaaand managed to get about 4 foot of air, eye balling me with a smug face and she cruised passed...
They're both 3 months old and have been running up and down my garden practicing flapping for weeks.
Am I supposed to clip her wings?
I live in a city (with a huge garden) there are foxes and dogs and cats, cars and people.
How rebellious do they get? She isn't particularly tame, inf act she screams (honks) when I try and each out to touch her
I don't want to lose her, but I don't want to mutilate her beautiful wings if she would stay anyway.
Her love, Charlie, is too big to fly I think. Would she leave him?
Depends on the bird, and young ones definitely love to try those wings.. i had a one fly by my kitchen window the other AM... mine dont' leave however i am rural so that provides quite a space and area for them to explore, i have some who almost never use their wings, i leave mine free flight due to the free ranging, others are always flying, up on my chicken coops, house roof.. heck even the horse barn...
Keep an eye if your in a more congested area clipping maybe the answer to keep the bird safer.
better do it now before she starts missing the freedom of flight I guess!
