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European Crane

A good collection of cranes would fit well into HWP's remit..have to admit it always saddens me to see pinioned birds.
 
An increasing number of crane breeders are pinioning only the females, with the idea of full-winged males being more fertile. However, the cost of adequate size aviaries means that most captive cranes are still pinioned. It could be argued that a pinioned crane with acres of ground has better quality of life than a full-winged one in an aviary.
I reared full-winged Mandarin Ducks last year, but following the death of one that killed itself against the aviary roof in a night fright, the survivors are now wing clipped.
I'm afraid my pet hate is flight-restricted vultures, and to a lesser extent parrots.
 
I always thought pinioning and wing clipping were two different thing. doesn't pinioning involve surgery and is pretty much irreversible. A bird that only has it's wings clipped will be able to fly again once it moults and grows new feathers.
 
I always thought pinioning and wing clipping were two different thing. doesn't pinioning involve surgery and is pretty much irreversible. A bird that only has it's wings clipped will be able to fly again once it moults and grows new feathers.
Pinioning is removing the last joint of the wing (best done on chicks when it is a much simpler procedure). It is permanent.

Wing-clipping is simply cutting the flight feathers short on one wing to unbalance the bird. It needs to be done every time new flight feathers grow.
 

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