I know this has been posted several times but I'm still not sure. Im not against clipping. Only reason I wouldn't clip is because its another thing I have to do since hubby, uh... is a sentimental city slicker
My two BO ladies are 10 weeks, they fly to roost. BUT they are big enough to fly to the fence to roost. I was going to wait for the first molt to clip in order to see if we could get away without it. They don't roost on the fence often, and because we are in the suburbs with some risk of overhead predators as well as Santeria they are supervised during free ranging (and a locked coop). I usually shoo them off the fence before they can get an idea to hop over.
My questions:
Is it easier to train or clip?
If I clip, what kind of sisors are best?
Is there a good one person teqnique?
Any other helpful input is welcome!
My two BO ladies are 10 weeks, they fly to roost. BUT they are big enough to fly to the fence to roost. I was going to wait for the first molt to clip in order to see if we could get away without it. They don't roost on the fence often, and because we are in the suburbs with some risk of overhead predators as well as Santeria they are supervised during free ranging (and a locked coop). I usually shoo them off the fence before they can get an idea to hop over.
My questions:
Is it easier to train or clip?
If I clip, what kind of sisors are best?
Is there a good one person teqnique?
Any other helpful input is welcome!