I'm sure that I'd love to own an owl, but I can't stop thinking about the restricted life of the bird. No freedom and natural life, just a domesticated bird of prey.
Oh God spare the poor violin speech. It's just a fkn owl. They operate on instincts. You act all dramatic, thinking they're sad staring out the window all gay n shit 😂
@C Davis it's not illegal, especially if you live in the country like we did. Problem is, they're fuckin MEAN. My dad tried to help one that had a broken wing. My dad put a straight piece of wood on the wing and tried to gently tie it so the wing would heal back correctly, and the huge owl ended up grabbing my Dad on the side of his stomach with his feet and claws. It pierced my dad's skin of course and he got lucky as the owl could have ripped my dad's intestines out and / or damaged my dad's organs. All because my dad wanted to "help him". Yes it was a wild ass adult owl, and yes my dad had a "few beers" at the time 😂 but at the end of the day, they're WILD.
I fee the same way. Every early am around 4am til about 5am There's a Barred Owl that hoots up a storm...I love it! lol I enjoy its company as well as the others that would chime in occasionally. I like that type of relationship...Same routine I go through every night lol. I love Owls where they are...but as a pet, that a bit much.
I used to have a pet owl that I rescued from near death. He made a lovely pet, but I kept him in a large enclosure outdoors, with trees and plants and a mini waterfall in there, so it was like he was in the wild. So you can have a pet owl, but keep it right... not like this woman who is basically chaining it up all day to one perch in her house.
Lookie is not wearing a chain, she’s wearing jesses and a cord. It’s just like a leash for dogs, and is used for the safety of both the owl and the human. Owls and other birds of prey only fly when they’re hunting. When they’re not hungry, they’ll roost in the same position for hours on end. It’s not cruel.
Tayler Daye you being like "blah blah blah" just shows you know you're wrong and you have no real argument but you're too stubborn to back down. Maybe next time u should keep your fake high morals and irrational opinions to yourself when you have zero idea of what the hell you're talking about
Birds can be domesticated. I mean it doesn't mean we have to keep all owls as pets. They are wild animals but what he or she is trying to say is that some owls think that its beneficial for them to live with humans cause there is a better chance of survival for them. Kind of like co existing with bees and flowers.
Isaiah Jimenez I would just like to throw my 2 cents in and say that owls have been kept at pets since like 2000 B.C. to help with hunting scouting or just as a pet. And you need to understand that animals don’t have the same mindset as human beings some animals like dogs have a natural love to serve. It’s very hard to explain how it works but I recommend reading up on it as it is very interesting.
ボイス Maybe people should stop breeding wild animals. People love using the excuse “well we made them incapable of caring for themselves, so they’re forced to me with us”. Wow, that makes you look so sane and ethical.
ボイス You comment proved my point further with the fact that you and many people don’t care. Blaming the fact that humans have used animals for a very long time doesnt normalize or make it better. It’s stupid and wrong. Maybe don’t use how stupid humans were back then as an excuse to be equally as stupid now. I do believe that animals should be rescued but not BRED and showed off for RUclips videos. If people stopped breeding animals, there would be no more needing to be rescued (unless found in the wild injured) But I guess causing a problem and using the solution of your own created problems is excuse enough to parade around animals like cool little trophies. Now please piss off you ragey little child.
Well you have to give them that just like snake eat mice if you feel bad about animals eating theyr natural food then dont get the animal it not such of a big deal I know some people have super week stomach when they see a dead animal they throw up or some of them cry but no hateon you guys Im not making fun of you Im just saying
1. Get or Have a big house ( or i should've called it a mansion ). 2. Grow some trees inside your house or atleast decorate it with fake ones. 3. Get 2 owls ( F and M ). 4. Done
Owning an owl is no different from owning, say, a falcon or a different sort of predatory bird. It would be nice to own one but I'd imagine they require a lot of maintenance and care like parrots do.
=/ I have two cockatiels, one that I bought and one that i thought was mine that escaped, but turned out it was sm1 else's. had to get two separate cages due to the fact that they started fighting, then they got depressed when separated so I had to put the cages like next to each other. but some birds are hard to let out of a cage, such as mine who are aggressive to anybody if you go near them.
@@GuwJuice_PttP Parrots actually need a lot of care, but most people dont know this, and end up accidentally abusing their parrot. Parrots need lots of room and should be allowed to fly. A parrot is like a perminent human toddler. This common mistreatment of parrots is why many parrots are so mean
It’s been my dream since I was little to work with owls/own an owl. I wanted to be an “owl vet” when I was older. They are so elegant and beautiful and so unique. Snowy owls and band owls were my favourite!
Wow I wanted a owl but now it looks like owls shouldn’t be pets.. it just doesn’t look domesticated and it reminds me of how lions look at the zoo, dead inside
daniel guerrero To bad. They’re domesticated- bred to be with humans- and if we stop domesticating them shops will have to do euthanize their owls cuz no one wants them- euthanize means kill.
Castiel Arc7 wow I thought the exact same thing!! She doesn’t have a loving pet, she has a terrified slave. My cat was born feral but was traumatized by it and refuses to go outside, she feels safe and happy w me, not just stuck chained in one place, staring with big, dead eyes, wondering if the torture will ever end. Fuckin depressing man
Castiel Arc7 I read somewhere that cats basically domesticated themselves bc they kept rodents at bay and just kinda moved in. You’re right, there is no benefit for the owl in this situation. Someone needs to set this poor baby free or at least a sanctuary where he can fly freely
If you want your owl (or falcon or predator bird) not chained to something, you need tp have a space in garden like a big big cage with other birds and you need to go outside sometime with your birds to make them fly
Dio Brando yeah I thought like that too. I let her out into the wild before but it wasn’t for her.... now she’s terrified of going outside, which is weird bc she was born feral. She still gets her kill on, just inside the house
When doing recalls, if the bird does not respond, avoid coming closer. Stop and allow the owl time to think things over a bit. Try again. By coming closer, you inadvertently train it to wait until you are closer, therefore not having to fly as far. Recall weight should be with instantaneous results. Increase distance, not decrease. This is how reliable consistency Is achieved. Weight management is vital. Also consider a single cue, such as it's name, or the glove tap, or clicker or whistle. Using multiple cues does work, but each time has to be identical. Calling and tapping should always be consistent, not one without the other. This only sends multiple messages that confuse the own. Not being critical in a negative way. Constructive offers to help you along. Love your english capabilities and adoring accent. No apologies ever needed. And ignore the comments by those who have no comprehension of Raptors and who assume their misconceptions to be truths. Remember.... The most dangerous people are not those who are ill informed, but those who are wrong and truly believe their ignorance is right. M.Harman Master License Falconer Raptor Education Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
everyone says that they don't want an owl anymore but i think they only look at the bad things they are definetly lovely birds and i hope to own one after a permit
From birth I fed my owl at a specific time of day. Now he flies outside all night and comes back home in the morning to feed and sleep. I still feed him at a specific time.
A more ethical method would be to build a small aviary for it to live in, and only put the anklets on if you take them outside so they don’t get lost. That way, there’s more freedom of movement. Either way, owning an owl definitely seems to be for an outdoor-oriented person.
I thank you for not using the word chain like the other idiots in this comment section, although I don’t agree with the small aviary thing, but I definitely think of the owner wants the owl to wander around said owners house they would have to make changes to said house
I rehabilitated an injured barn owl that couldn't fly. He would only eat live food like mice and baby rats. He would not eat hamburger or steak. In 3 months, he was well enough to fly away. He never showed any sign of warmth or attachment to human beings. Instead, he would try to nip me whenever I presented food to him. He hung around my house for a while afterwards, because I recognized his hissy screech at night.
I want an owl... my addiction with them began with finding a wild one who was hit by a car, and taking him to a rehab center. I just walked up, and picked him up, he rode on my lap all the way up the road. He was holding onto my finger all the way up the road while I was petting his head to kinda comfort him best I could. He was soo calm, and soft that I've wanted one ever since.
I have always loved owls and started collecting owl figurines about 50 years ago. I'm too old now to have an owl pet, but I am glad there are people like you who can appreciate owls. By the way, your English is excellent. No need to apologize. You have an accent, but your grammar and word usage is fine.
You're very idiotic, " locked " more like raising the owl in a good way from the time it was a chick rather than letting it die in the wild from diseases or have difficulty in finding food or other predators, owls only live to 1 or 2 years in the wild while 25 in captivity btw
Well she's not eating him. Not all vegans are crazy animal rights people. It's a dietary choice, if she's not eating animal products, she's a vegan. Simple really if you use your brain. Your comment would make more sense if she was eating a beef burger in the video or something.
Owning an owl to me is like when people declaw their cats or dock their dogs tails... it's senseless. The ONLY reason that ANYONE should have an owl in their home is to either rehabilitate it and then set it free again OR if the owl has something wrong with it (such as missing limbs or irreparable damage that inhibits their ability to survive on their own in the wild.) Keeping a mysterious and REASONABLY illusive creature such as this is PURE travesty.
This woman just explained that some owls are bred for captivity and people are fighting in the comments. If her owl isn't bred for captivity then wreak havoc all you want but it would be dangerous to let it into the wild if it wasn't bred for it.
My family just rescued an owl that fell out of a tree and now we have him chilling in an owl box doing fine. With luck he’ll be okay and survive, but we’re watching him day by day and trying to learn what we should be doing to best help him
Please stop saying that you don't want to tie your owl down. You're going to have to, because they may not come back someday if you let them go. Trust me this has happened, My friend had an owl as a pet and she let in fly around the house. It messed up everything. Then she let it go outside, and it never came back. Please listen this woman because she knows what she is talking about.
In the US, with the exception of wildlife and animal organizations you cannot own an owl unless you have a falconer's license. They are wild animals and should be kept as such.
I wish people could learn to just appreciate the beauty of the world without wanting to possess everything. It’s understandable that sometimes it’s necessary but these beautiful creatures deserve to be in their natural habitat.
The owl is not chained up for entertainment the owner is actually helping the owl because if the had gone to someone like you and they set it free it would die from starvation or being killed so it is not chained up for entertainment so I hope this wakes you up
I think you're doing great with your English. Don't necessarily need to apologize for it. here in the states to have a bird of prey you need to have a falconry license I do not know if it covers owls or not. some great information thank you for sharing
Everyone talking about how they don't want one anymore because of the screeching ... *Me a bird owner sitting in the corner while my bird fly around my room screeching their asses off*
My Fennec Fox, Scout, used to have a problem with eating mice that were not white. Do owls ever show this behavior? For some reason every time I would offer him a mouse that was brown or grey he would just leave it alone and wouldn't go in for the kill but as soon as he saw or smelled the albino mice he would go crazy for them as you can see on my channel.
LIke you, I love owls. I own a Blue Front Amazon Parrot, but that's a totally different bird species with totally different personalities. My parrot, Corkie, eats almost 100% seed food with dried fruit in it. I live in Newfoundland, Canada. We need more owls in nature because we're overrun with rats, mice, moles, lemmings, etc. Owning an owl as a pet is a totally other situation. It's a paperwork headache to get a permit to own an owl in Canada. They have to be bred in captivity and qualify under CITES with the appropriate ankle band. That said, I appreciated your video, and for the Love of Gentle Jesus in the Garden, don't be so hard on yourself about your english. It's nearly undetectible. I am a citizen of an officially bi-lingual French/English country. We all have accents, but your english is solid.
I've heard that in some countries authorities fund programmes in order to bring in barn owls, e.g. by installing nest boxes at farms. Isn't it the case in Canada? They've made great progress by doing so in Israel.
In reality, it is not. First of all, all native owls (including the snowy owl) are protected. This makes it very illegal to own one as a pet, let alone own a piece of one. However, zoos and other animal facilities, as well as those in the falconry industry, are exempt from this law. But, in other countries, people own owls, and I’ve read that it’s a very hard experience.
They can’t survive in the wild since they were bred and is use to captivity. You would be sending them to death because they expect food to be handed to them because they are so use to it and they don’t know how to hunt. So you can’t just let them go
Behzad you realize that this owl was imprinted by vegan hippie owls scream for there mothers, and domesticated owls are severely different from wild ones this one is just a beautiful mommas owl and there is nothing wrong with that
I'm POSITIVE the owl is happy. It's like keeping any other animal. Actually, if one were to make any argument like this, parrots and dogs should be off limits because of their intelligence. Are they? Of course not! Yes, they're both high maintenance but if you can deliver both parties are happy. Owls, on the other hand, are not the sharpest pair of battle claws in the cupboard. Don't get me wrong, they're brilliant hunters, but as far as brains and intelligence, they don't win the vole. As long as they're properly cared for and happy, it's the same as keeping any other animal.
@@pidgedidge I'm POSITIVE that if you took the owl out into the woods it would fly off and leave it's chained up life behind.... My dog isn't chained up or even fenced......my ducks are free roaming too and could fly off, but they choose not to...
@Psywriter lol...rural Australia, you little snowflake...as a pup, my dog would have hung around it's mum...it could have wandered off....and probably die....but she didn't......where does the chaining her up come in?.....i have land and other people don't.....so that gives them the justification to chain up an animal for their own amusement? For a ' writer '...you don't make much sense
@Psywriter A ' safety precaution ' ?...how about, you don't try to control animals that aren't yours to control?....how about you stop playing god for you're own pleasure?...mother nature has her own balance, she takes care of it...you are saying that chaining is necessary...okay, i apologise calling you a snowflake, and ramp that up to a ' self centered individual that wants to cage animals, under the guise of ' saving them '.... and stop putting so many blank voids in your comments...just because you take space, doesn't make you more important...lol
I am Voluntair in the oldest wild life protection organisation here in Germany and in our local orga i am the carer for the barn owls. And i have to say, that owls are no pets. It is abusive to tak any kind of wildlife as a pet.
It is illegal to keep owls without special permits in most countries. The United States does not allow private individuals to keep native owls as pets--they may only be possessed by trained, licensed individuals while being rehabilitated, as foster parents in a rehabilitation facility, as part of a breeding program or for educational purposes. Ten other reasons why you wouldn't want an owl for a pet: www.internationalowlcenter.org/owlsaspets.html
Unless it was rescued and unable to be returned to the wild, due to health or whatever, owls should NEVER be taken in as PETS!!! They are wild birds and BELONG IN THE WILD. It is ignorant and cruel to think you can own one.
People are saying that wearing anklets for Owls are bad when actually it is just a safety precaution. Sure, you can set it free from time to time when you have time inside the house. If you bring it outside without anklets then it might fly away and again ‘if it is bred, it cannot survive in the wild’ which I completely agree on. The Owl’s safety is your responsibility along with many others and if you think anklets are bad then you should not keep an owl for you are just saying you completely trust the owl even though the creature will try to run away from you because you are a stranger to them. Animals like Owls are unpredictable in behaviour so if you do not try and follow the basics, you will lose your pet and it will be your fault. I am pressing this matter hard on people because I have once lost my own pet due to me not having a leash on them. It is harder to move on from because I felt so attached to it, please heed advice from the person who still has a healthy, happy owl than your own personal opinion. Your thoughts can never always be true and accurate and you must learn to accept that. Do your own research and if your pet needs safety precautions like putting leashes on them, do it. I hope you all understand this message and follow it to avoid future loss.
You don't have to apologize for your english. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it. If anything you should be apologizing for being a vegan hippie. Just kidding!
For those with trigger sensitivities, the frozen baby chick is at 4:45. I'm not particularly sensitive as I understand the necessary roles in nature. However, that particular image did sadden me. Maybe it's because there is human intervention in this "circle of life" or maybe it was the contortion of the body. In any event, those who are extra sensitive should be on alert just before that time stamp. I should add that I did not hear how she obtained the chick. I'm thinking I probably don't want to know either. 😒
A guy on West Texas had an owl and it stay in screened in front porch and come and go freely. Sometime would even come back with various groceries like mice and chicks.
Jessica Rose he is not chained it’s just leather straps and leather is smooth and most wild raptors feet are scaly and dry so the skin/whatever it’s called doesn’t get irritated
You don’t even need to keep it on the ankle stuff. Just keep your windows and doors closed as much as possible. If you’re going out, have someone take care of it until you come back
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my brain at 1:23: "First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it."
"I would never shackle my pet" You guys are applying human emotions to a bird, it doesn't give a shit, it's not standing there pondering the philosophy involved with being captive.
Yeah! Remember that we as humans are totally infallible, and science has never been revised, and we have ALL the scientific evidence we need forever. I hope I can be as smart as you are certain one day.
Step 1:
*Get a letter from Hogwarts*
Luv it!!
I seen that Hogwarts comment on another owl video. What does that mean?
Eric Bitzer that it is the truth
@Staedler Staedlerr Oh ok, thank you.
YAS. i decided to get an owl just to name it Hedwig
*horrific screech*
Yeah I don't want one any more
EpicTacoWizard lmfao same thought first second of video
I'm Pretty sure that was the human
That’s how they “hoot”
Funniest comment
@@angel5618 4:03
I'm sure that I'd love to own an owl, but I can't stop thinking about the restricted life of the bird. No freedom and natural life, just a domesticated bird of prey.
Honestly, if the animal can live on it's own in the wild without struggling then it's best not to keep them as a pet.
@@107frenchy Given that the highest cause of death for Barn Owls in the wild is starvation, does that mean that they ARE struggeling in the wild?
Oh God spare the poor violin speech. It's just a fkn owl. They operate on instincts. You act all dramatic, thinking they're sad staring out the window all gay n shit 😂
@C Davis it's not illegal, especially if you live in the country like we did. Problem is, they're fuckin MEAN. My dad tried to help one that had a broken wing. My dad put a straight piece of wood on the wing and tried to gently tie it so the wing would heal back correctly, and the huge owl ended up grabbing my Dad on the side of his stomach with his feet and claws. It pierced my dad's skin of course and he got lucky as the owl could have ripped my dad's intestines out and / or damaged my dad's organs.
All because my dad wanted to "help him". Yes it was a wild ass adult owl, and yes my dad had a "few beers" at the time 😂 but at the end of the day, they're WILD.
@J Silva and?
dont really want a pet owl but I would love a owl friend that visited me T_T
I fee the same way. Every early am around 4am til about 5am There's a Barred Owl that hoots up a storm...I love it! lol I enjoy its company as well as the others that would chime in occasionally. I like that type of relationship...Same routine I go through every night lol. I love Owls where they are...but as a pet, that a bit much.
Yeah imagine it screaming
Jareth
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Harry Potter haha
I wanted a pet owl but not anymore i love the bird so much that i can't tie them down.
I used to have a pet owl that I rescued from near death. He made a lovely pet, but I kept him in a large enclosure outdoors, with trees and plants and a mini waterfall in there, so it was like he was in the wild. So you can have a pet owl, but keep it right... not like this woman who is basically chaining it up all day to one perch in her house.
True
Fuck you peta members
Same 💔
Periodt 😔💗
owls are really cool, but it sucks to a bird like this stuck on a chain
Lookie is not wearing a chain, she’s wearing jesses and a cord. It’s just like a leash for dogs, and is used for the safety of both the owl and the human.
Owls and other birds of prey only fly when they’re hunting. When they’re not hungry, they’ll roost in the same position for hours on end. It’s not cruel.
Tayler Daye you being like "blah blah blah" just shows you know you're wrong and you have no real argument but you're too stubborn to back down. Maybe next time u should keep your fake high morals and irrational opinions to yourself when you have zero idea of what the hell you're talking about
Birds can be domesticated. I mean it doesn't mean we have to keep all owls as pets. They are wild animals but what he or she is trying to say is that some owls think that its beneficial for them to live with humans cause there is a better chance of survival for them. Kind of like co existing with bees and flowers.
Metal Fan 2018 you must be fun at parties
Isaiah Jimenez I would just like to throw my 2 cents in and say that owls have been kept at pets since like 2000 B.C. to help with hunting scouting or just as a pet. And you need to understand that animals don’t have the same mindset as human beings some animals like dogs have a natural love to serve. It’s very hard to explain how it works but I recommend reading up on it as it is very interesting.
"leather shoes", nicer way of saying shackles lol
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@ボイス oh wow that makes your feet being restrained so much nicer!
ボイス Maybe people should stop breeding wild animals. People love using the excuse “well we made them incapable of caring for themselves, so they’re forced to me with us”. Wow, that makes you look so sane and ethical.
ボイス You realize you’re points come across as less interesting when you cuss and make yourself look like a child, right?
ボイス You comment proved my point further with the fact that you and many people don’t care. Blaming the fact that humans have used animals for a very long time doesnt normalize or make it better. It’s stupid and wrong. Maybe don’t use how stupid humans were back then as an excuse to be equally as stupid now. I do believe that animals should be rescued but not BRED and showed off for RUclips videos. If people stopped breeding animals, there would be no more needing to be rescued (unless found in the wild injured) But I guess causing a problem and using the solution of your own created problems is excuse enough to parade around animals like cool little trophies. Now please piss off you ragey little child.
she: *does something*
owl: *intense screeching*
Owls are adorable but I think the woods is the perfect habitat for them 🦉 🌳
Facts
Exactly
facts (the woods are, not is)
Humans are adorable but I think the woods is the perfect habitat for them. Even Human's aren't made for this boxes to live in.
@@flyinghead1147 lol
Couldn’t bring myself to own an animal that I would have to keep in shackles.
Like a dog living in a crate.
You: pulls out dead chick
Me: hahahaha *I don't want an owl anymore*
Thats basically what I said XD
Zee Zee exactly maaaan imma fight those hoes for killing a baby chick lol
Agreed
Lmao, right!
Well you have to give them that just like snake eat mice if you feel bad about animals eating theyr natural food then dont get the animal it not such of a big deal
I know some people have super week stomach when they see a dead animal they throw up or some of them cry
but no hateon you guys
Im not making fun of you
Im just saying
You: Hi gu-
Bird: *REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
basics of owling an own
Crusty haha my head hurt
basics of oiling an owl
basics of owning a seed
Lmao
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i could never own one cuz id be tooo sad that he is stuck to those anklets..
MissCoolGirl Same as soon as I realized you would have to chain them for the rest of their lives. What a horrid practice.
1. Get or Have a big house ( or i should've called it a mansion ).
2. Grow some trees inside your house or atleast decorate it with fake ones.
3. Get 2 owls ( F and M ).
4. Done
@@ExacoMvm yeah that's not the reality most of us are living.
@@wishediowa3792 then dont bother with exotic pets and stick to small dogs or cats
@@kyomademon453 bro it doesnt take a mansion to have an owl
I wasn't ready for the day old chicken :(
Its apart of animal keeping
Same! Had to cover the screen after 5 seconds. Couldn’t handle it!
@@tacosareradd yep me too.
I hopefully survived
Fuck yea I beat the Freeze them to like alive dude I wouldn’t doubt it
error!404 lol it’s already dead
Basics of owning a Raptor: Don't own a raptor
MissAbiDoe Chris Pratt would disagree
Owning an owl is no different from owning, say, a falcon or a different sort of predatory bird. It would be nice to own one but I'd imagine they require a lot of maintenance and care like parrots do.
NiGHTSfandom y own 3 birds. a cockatiel and 2 budgies and all of them compared to an owl is child's play
Nah parrots don't need that much attention I know cuz my neighbors keep the parrot they have in a cage 24/7 and feed him every 2 days
@@GuwJuice_PttP That's not good for the parrot
=/ I have two cockatiels, one that I bought and one that i thought was mine that escaped, but turned out it was sm1 else's. had to get two separate cages due to the fact that they started fighting, then they got depressed when separated so I had to put the cages like next to each other. but some birds are hard to let out of a cage, such as mine who are aggressive to anybody if you go near them.
@@GuwJuice_PttP Parrots actually need a lot of care, but most people dont know this, and end up accidentally abusing their parrot. Parrots need lots of room and should be allowed to fly. A parrot is like a perminent human toddler. This common mistreatment of parrots is why many parrots are so mean
your english is just fine
Jessee Lisa Beatty are yoou being sarcastic
Greissy Alvarado no
Very good accent.. I mean she does not even know all the words but yet have a decent accent, i know English perfect but my accent....
Owls are super cool, and my favorite type of bird. But they should never be pets.
Imagine living next to that voice outside everyday and watching this poor bird fly 10 feet on a string.
It’s been my dream since I was little to work with owls/own an owl. I wanted to be an “owl vet” when I was older. They are so elegant and beautiful and so unique. Snowy owls and band owls were my favourite!
Always pursue your dreams. You can still do it
Wow I wanted a owl but now it looks like owls shouldn’t be pets.. it just doesn’t look domesticated and it reminds me of how lions look at the zoo, dead inside
daniel guerrero To bad. They’re domesticated- bred to be with humans- and if we stop domesticating them shops will have to do euthanize their owls cuz no one wants them- euthanize means kill.
Castiel Arc7 wow I thought the exact same thing!! She doesn’t have a loving pet, she has a terrified slave. My cat was born feral but was traumatized by it and refuses to go outside, she feels safe and happy w me, not just stuck chained in one place, staring with big, dead eyes, wondering if the torture will ever end. Fuckin depressing man
Castiel Arc7 I read somewhere that cats basically domesticated themselves bc they kept rodents at bay and just kinda moved in. You’re right, there is no benefit for the owl in this situation. Someone needs to set this poor baby free or at least a sanctuary where he can fly freely
If you want your owl (or falcon or predator bird) not chained to something, you need tp have a space in garden like a big big cage with other birds and you need to go outside sometime with your birds to make them fly
Dio Brando yeah I thought like that too. I let her out into the wild before but it wasn’t for her.... now she’s terrified of going outside, which is weird bc she was born feral. She still gets her kill on, just inside the house
I have an owl friend. It visits me when it wants to. It's now sitting on my curtain rod.
if he wants to run away he probably wants to live on its own. they are super cute but he is suffering
The owl doesn't seam distressed, they just screach alot, it's like how parakeets chirp.
The Owl is my favorite bird. They are so majestic looking.
I think with benefits of owning an owl, you could just stop at owning an owl. That's badass in and of itself.
you are a wonderful presenter. If there is any messed up English, it only makes it more adorable. and Lookie is an excellent demonstrator!
When doing recalls, if the bird does not respond, avoid coming closer. Stop and allow the owl time to think things over a bit. Try again. By coming closer, you inadvertently train it to wait until you are closer, therefore not having to fly as far. Recall weight should be with instantaneous results. Increase distance, not decrease. This is how reliable consistency Is achieved. Weight management is vital. Also consider a single cue, such as it's name, or the glove tap, or clicker or whistle. Using multiple cues does work, but each time has to be identical. Calling and tapping should always be consistent, not one without the other. This only sends multiple messages that confuse the own.
Not being critical in a negative way. Constructive offers to help you along. Love your english capabilities and adoring accent. No apologies ever needed. And ignore the comments by those who have no comprehension of Raptors and who assume their misconceptions to be truths. Remember.... The most dangerous people are not those who are ill informed, but those who are wrong and truly believe their ignorance is right.
M.Harman
Master License Falconer
Raptor Education Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
everyone says that they don't want an owl anymore but i think they only look at the bad things they are definetly lovely birds and i hope to own one after a permit
The baby chicken is in that position is because it died of surprise....
I live in US so there is no owl ownership for me in the near future. At least I can live vicariously through your youtube videos. Thank You
Heather Hale Same here
Some states let you keep Owls as Falconry birds. But it wouldn't be a pet at that point.
Mine isn't a pet either. I call it a pet for convenience. I fly with her every day and even do demonstrations with her so she is used for falconry.
Vegan Hippie Nice! Falconry is neat. Sadly it's not allowed in the state I live.
From birth I fed my owl at a specific time of day. Now he flies outside all night and comes back home in the morning to feed and sleep. I still feed him at a specific time.
That's so interesting! Does he ever bring anything back from his time outside? Has he ever been gone longer than expected?
A more ethical method would be to build a small aviary for it to live in, and only put the anklets on if you take them outside so they don’t get lost. That way, there’s more freedom of movement.
Either way, owning an owl definitely seems to be for an outdoor-oriented person.
I thank you for not using the word chain like the other idiots in this comment section, although I don’t agree with the small aviary thing, but I definitely think of the owner wants the owl to wander around said owners house they would have to make changes to said house
Puntrol Officer you are the idiot
I rehabilitated an injured barn owl that couldn't fly. He would only eat live food like mice and baby rats. He would not eat hamburger or steak. In 3 months, he was well enough to fly away. He never showed any sign of warmth or attachment to human beings. Instead, he would try to nip me whenever I presented food to him. He hung around my house for a while afterwards, because I recognized his hissy screech at night.
I want an owl... my addiction with them began with finding a wild one who was hit by a car, and taking him to a rehab center. I just walked up, and picked him up, he rode on my lap all the way up the road. He was holding onto my finger all the way up the road while I was petting his head to kinda comfort him best I could. He was soo calm, and soft that I've wanted one ever since.
I have always loved owls and started collecting owl figurines about 50 years ago. I'm too old now to have an owl pet, but I am glad there are people like you who can appreciate owls. By the way, your English is excellent. No need to apologize. You have an accent, but your grammar and word usage is fine.
A Vegan that keeps an Owl locked her house... Logic
@@davynnbalinski8102 lets be honest. Stereotypes and memes exist for a reason. They generally are true or based on the majority of a said group.
There are probably vegans who have a pet boa. Vegans are people who don’t consume any animal products.
You're very idiotic, " locked " more like raising the owl in a good way from the time it was a chick rather than letting it die in the wild from diseases or have difficulty in finding food or other predators, owls only live to 1 or 2 years in the wild while 25 in captivity btw
Well she's not eating him. Not all vegans are crazy animal rights people. It's a dietary choice, if she's not eating animal products, she's a vegan. Simple really if you use your brain.
Your comment would make more sense if she was eating a beef burger in the video or something.
This comment section is so toxic. Here is a heart 💚 for passerby’s.
@therandom3591 why are you being so rude? The person didn't even said anything to offend you
@therandom3591 you need therapy, dude
@therandom3591 r/woooooooooooosh
@@noctis9550 He just threatened him i wonder if the Person is okay.
@@Fluffybunniii Exactly.
Owning an owl to me is like when people declaw their cats or dock their dogs tails... it's senseless. The ONLY reason that ANYONE should have an owl in their home is to either rehabilitate it and then set it free again OR if the owl has something wrong with it (such as missing limbs or irreparable damage that inhibits their ability to survive on their own in the wild.) Keeping a mysterious and REASONABLY illusive creature such as this is PURE travesty.
This woman just explained that some owls are bred for captivity and people are fighting in the comments. If her owl isn't bred for captivity then wreak havoc all you want but it would be dangerous to let it into the wild if it wasn't bred for it.
Yup! Thank you so much!
@@skinbyrdable No problem.
I would hate to be a captive owl. Being held against my will must suck.
I need one to send out messeges when the Wi-Fi is down.
Thank you .
I hate you 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@alshedfi 😂 I'm just saying in that particular situation it would be extremely useful . 😋
Seeing the chick 😭 (I raise chicks and keep chickens, they're my babies)
Its the circle of life
My family just rescued an owl that fell out of a tree and now we have him chilling in an owl box doing fine. With luck he’ll be okay and survive, but we’re watching him day by day and trying to learn what we should be doing to best help him
Please stop saying that you don't want to tie your owl down. You're going to have to, because they may not come back someday if you let them go. Trust me this has happened, My friend had an owl as a pet and she let in fly around the house. It messed up everything. Then she let it go outside, and it never came back. Please listen this woman because she knows what she is talking about.
In the US, with the exception of wildlife and animal organizations you cannot own an owl unless you have a falconer's license. They are wild animals and should be kept as such.
How to take license for it
Not true for all owl breeds. Certain types are legal to own in the US without a falconry license
Imagine being in a country where you need a permit to own a bird, except casouarrys, rest is fair game here
So much for being a free country. Where I live, just about any bird you want - you can buy. As long as it's not endangered.
Harry Potter had an 🦉 as did Ron Weasley! Mind you the owls were magical creatures so I suppose that’s ok😅
SUCH A CUTE OWL 🦉
I could understand more if she rescued the owl and it wouldn’t survive in the wild, but to buy, No way!
Yeah it's 100% fucked up.
How is that fucked up? Exotic pets are good in the hands of people who what they are doing like this lady
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Puntrol Officer stfu
@@Aim4sixmeals stfu
Wasn't expecting to see a frozen dead chick lol
I wish people could learn to just appreciate the beauty of the world without wanting to possess everything. It’s understandable that sometimes it’s necessary but these beautiful creatures deserve to be in their natural habitat.
It has leather shoes though.
F that I want one too now
@@joeschmoe435 you cant have it ! grow up!
@@StuWright Well now I'm definitely getting one just because of that. I had forgotten all about this too
@@joeschmoe435 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That bird belongs in the wild, not chained for someone’s entertainment
Agree one hundret percent
it physically cannot survive in the wild, it was born in captivity. setting it free would kill it
Joshua Waring if you think like that even humans belong to the wild 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
The owl is not chained up for entertainment the owner is actually helping the owl because if the had gone to someone like you and they set it free it would die from starvation or being killed so it is not chained up for entertainment so I hope this wakes you up
I just thanked my lucky stars that she didn't pull a dead rat.
I think you're doing great with your English. Don't necessarily need to apologize for it. here in the states to have a bird of prey you need to have a falconry license I do not know if it covers owls or not. some great information thank you for sharing
Chris Jensen ii
Raptor license go for owls too or at least in New York I imagine different states will have different regulations.
You can own a bird of prey with no federal permit if it is a non native species. In the united States look it up
i think you may have forgotten to mention that the need an area to bath since they like keeping their feathers cleaned to stay silent when they fly
Everyone talking about how they don't want one anymore because of the screeching
...
*Me a bird owner sitting in the corner while my bird fly around my room screeching their asses off*
*you need to go outside and let your owl fly every day*
I don’t want one anymore
When she said that they eat one day old chicks I thought she was going to show a live chick. Lol
They look like peeps
how do you freeze a 1 day old chick humanely?
My Fennec Fox, Scout, used to have a problem with eating mice that were not white. Do owls ever show this behavior? For some reason every time I would offer him a mouse that was brown or grey he would just leave it alone and wouldn't go in for the kill but as soon as he saw or smelled the albino mice he would go crazy for them as you can see on my channel.
damn that's racist
Your fox is so sus
LIke you, I love owls. I own a Blue Front Amazon Parrot, but that's a totally different bird species with totally different personalities. My parrot, Corkie, eats almost 100% seed food with dried fruit in it. I live in Newfoundland, Canada. We need more owls in nature because we're overrun with rats, mice, moles, lemmings, etc. Owning an owl as a pet is a totally other situation. It's a paperwork headache to get a permit to own an owl in Canada. They have to be bred in captivity and qualify under CITES with the appropriate ankle band. That said, I appreciated your video, and for the Love of Gentle Jesus in the Garden, don't be so hard on yourself about your english. It's nearly undetectible. I am a citizen of an officially bi-lingual French/English country. We all have accents, but your english is solid.
I've heard that in some countries authorities fund programmes in order to bring in barn owls, e.g. by installing nest boxes at farms. Isn't it the case in Canada? They've made great progress by doing so in Israel.
Harry make it so easy to keep an owl as a pet.
In reality, it is not. First of all, all native owls (including the snowy owl) are protected. This makes it very illegal to own one as a pet, let alone own a piece of one. However, zoos and other animal facilities, as well as those in the falconry industry, are exempt from this law. But, in other countries, people own owls, and I’ve read that it’s a very hard experience.
Your owl is lovely! Thanks for putting effort into this video, it answered a lot of my basic questions. I can't own one, but maybe someday!
Can’t keep it loose in house.
Can’t let it go outside loose.
So the owl is basically a prisoner for your self gratification... got it.
Imagine how you would feel with chains around your legs. No thank you. Leave the birds be free and not in captivity
Fuck you peta member,
They can’t survive in the wild since they were bred and is use to captivity. You would be sending them to death because they expect food to be handed to them because they are so use to it and they don’t know how to hunt. So you can’t just let them go
Sounds like any pet that would bounce and never come back again if given the chance may not be prime pet material.
Do not own an owl! They are wild protected birds that need their freedom. It is a shock for me to see this
The owl reminds you by screaming that I’m not a PET, and I don’t want to be in captivity, and I don’t like human around me.
Or the fact that it ignores her as well.
Behzad you realize that this owl was imprinted by vegan hippie owls scream for there mothers, and domesticated owls are severely different from wild ones this one is just a beautiful mommas owl and there is nothing wrong with that
3:31
Sounds like machine gun fire.
A vegan/ an individual who is against suffering in animal has an owl as a pet???.....
Im done..
I'm POSITIVE the owl is happy. It's like keeping any other animal. Actually, if one were to make any argument like this, parrots and dogs should be off limits because of their intelligence. Are they? Of course not! Yes, they're both high maintenance but if you can deliver both parties are happy. Owls, on the other hand, are not the sharpest pair of battle claws in the cupboard. Don't get me wrong, they're brilliant hunters, but as far as brains and intelligence, they don't win the vole. As long as they're properly cared for and happy, it's the same as keeping any other animal.
@@pidgedidge I'm POSITIVE that if you took the owl out into the woods it would fly off and leave it's chained up life behind....
My dog isn't chained up or even fenced......my ducks are free roaming too and could fly off, but they choose not to...
Lyra Avatar dumbass
@Psywriter lol...rural Australia, you little snowflake...as a pup, my dog would have hung around it's mum...it could have wandered off....and probably die....but she didn't......where does the chaining her up come in?.....i have land and other people don't.....so that gives them the justification to chain up an animal for their own amusement?
For a ' writer '...you don't make much sense
@Psywriter A ' safety precaution ' ?...how about, you don't try to control animals that aren't yours to control?....how about you stop playing god for you're own pleasure?...mother nature has her own balance, she takes care of it...you are saying that chaining is necessary...okay, i apologise calling you a snowflake, and ramp that up to a ' self centered individual that wants to cage animals, under the guise of ' saving them '....
and stop putting so many blank voids in your comments...just because you take space, doesn't make you more important...lol
The baby chicken made me laugh so much because of the position it was froze in
I am Voluntair in the oldest wild life protection organisation here in Germany and in our local orga i am the carer for the barn owls. And i have to say, that owls are no pets. It is abusive to tak any kind of wildlife as a pet.
Imagine spending your life in chains
Yup I think that’s wrong
made by people-who-spend-their-entire-life-in-the-house gang
*pulls out newborn chicken*
me:👁👄👁
*its too cold to get Outside*
owl: you aint got the answer‘s
You aint got the education
No one has got the grammar
How awful that this owl is attached. Its a bloody bird. Should be roaming free in the sky. So sad :(
It is illegal to keep owls without special permits in most countries.
The United States does not allow private individuals to keep native owls
as pets--they may only be possessed by trained, licensed individuals
while being rehabilitated, as foster parents in a rehabilitation
facility, as part of a breeding program or for educational purposes. Ten
other reasons why you wouldn't want an owl for a pet:
www.internationalowlcenter.org/owlsaspets.html
The Basics of owning an Owl
1. Don't
2. See step 1
The real outrage is the making of this video in the bathroom
Vegan Hippie 😄I was close
Well the owls are beautiful
You did a great job! I learned a lot. Your English is as charming as your wonderful bird!
I agree
The main benefit of owning an owl is that you look special in the eyes of everyone.
Unless it was rescued and unable to be returned to the wild, due to health or whatever, owls should NEVER be taken in as PETS!!! They are wild birds and BELONG IN THE WILD. It is ignorant and cruel to think you can own one.
Here in the Us we can’t just go and get an owl, we need to get a permit that takes years of training to get because they are federally protected
Good to know there are still countries that protect wild animals from idiots like this girl.
Mio Kuroki seriously lol
People are saying that wearing anklets for Owls are bad when actually it is just a safety precaution. Sure, you can set it free from time to time when you have time inside the house. If you bring it outside without anklets then it might fly away and again ‘if it is bred, it cannot survive in the wild’ which I completely agree on. The Owl’s safety is your responsibility along with many others and if you think anklets are bad then you should not keep an owl for you are just saying you completely trust the owl even though the creature will try to run away from you because you are a stranger to them. Animals like Owls are unpredictable in behaviour so if you do not try and follow the basics, you will lose your pet and it will be your fault.
I am pressing this matter hard on people because I have once lost my own pet due to me not having a leash on them. It is harder to move on from because I felt so attached to it, please heed advice from the person who still has a healthy, happy owl than your own personal opinion. Your thoughts can never always be true and accurate and you must learn to accept that. Do your own research and if your pet needs safety precautions like putting leashes on them, do it.
I hope you all understand this message and follow it to avoid future loss.
You don't have to apologize for your english. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it. If anything you should be apologizing for being a vegan hippie.
Just kidding!
For those with trigger sensitivities, the frozen baby chick is at 4:45. I'm not particularly sensitive as I understand the necessary roles in nature. However, that particular image did sadden me. Maybe it's because there is human intervention in this "circle of life" or maybe it was the contortion of the body. In any event, those who are extra sensitive should be on alert just before that time stamp. I should add that I did not hear how she obtained the chick. I'm thinking I probably don't want to know either. 😒
A guy on West Texas had an owl and it stay in screened in front porch and come and go freely. Sometime would even come back with various groceries like mice and chicks.
I couldn’t chain him like that :(
Jessica Rose he is not chained it’s just leather straps and leather is smooth and most wild raptors feet are scaly and dry so the skin/whatever it’s called doesn’t get irritated
@vroom vroom vroom get gasoline according to your logic, your own shoes are the act of cruelty
@z m how am i supposed to answer your comment, when i have lost the thread of the story?.. the person deleted the comment i was answering to. damn😔
@z m welp, that was 2 months ago. now i would rather compare them to the dog collar. they both are made for the animal safety.
@z m are you really comparing chains to the leather straps?
Owl’s well that ends well ;>). First I’ve seen of this. Thanks for sharing.
Love your owl. Never be embarrassed by your English. You speak at least two languages, probably more. Here in the US most people can barely speak one.
That's a weird looking rabbit.
Dude, that's a Snake
You don’t even need to keep it on the ankle stuff. Just keep your windows and doors closed as much as possible. If you’re going out, have someone take care of it until you come back
From 3:57 to 4:04 it sounds like Lookie's yelling "MOOOOOM?! MOOOOOOOOOM!"
Livvy Rose Haha
As my mom would say, "it's always 'mom', it's never 'dad'!"
Oh what a nice lady she really like birds
4:53
NEVER MIND :|
Lol
Hahahaha!
She didn't kill it idiot, they sell frozen chicks for other animals
The owl has to eat something
Asher B it’s life that’s what you feed them
Omg thank you! it means so much to me
You're so welcome! It was an honour to do this for you! BIIIIIIGG HUUUUGE HUUUUG from Belgium! Lookie says hi to! ;-)
Robert Deffenbaugh a snowy owl?
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my brain at 1:23:
"First, you take the dinglepop, and you smooth it out with a bunch of schleem. The schleem is then repurposed for later batches. Then you take the dinglebop and push it through the grumbo, where the fleeb is rubbed against it."
I don't have the slightest idea why I am watching this video inspite of knowing that my mum wouldn't even allow me to pet a 🐈
reminds me of the owl from Labyrinth
Nicole Woolaston - That's what I thought XD It's the same breed
I thought the same lol love this comment
Except with less screeching
"I would never shackle my pet"
You guys are applying human emotions to a bird, it doesn't give a shit, it's not standing there pondering the philosophy involved with being captive.
Yeah!
Remember that we as humans are totally infallible, and science has never been revised, and we have ALL the scientific evidence we need forever.
I hope I can be as smart as you are certain one day.
@@meonkrishnanan5920 I want to have your level of sarcasm one day.
4:47 ok I don't want a owl if i haft to do that.
You need a leash in the house?YOU COULD HAVE GOT A GOLD FISH
If a dog needs to be chained up, it shouldn’t be a pet.