Why I Cut my Lovebird’s Wings ?!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @jibreelhaq8436
    @jibreelhaq8436 4 года назад +223

    My grandma had a beautiful cocktail and his wings were never was trimmed/cut she used to let him out and fly around the house all the time, one day the cocktail was flying and he hit the window pretty hard my grandma took him to the vet and he couldn’t fly ever again, His wings were broken so I agree with what ur saying

    • @_alex_angulo_2698
      @_alex_angulo_2698 3 года назад +9

      Something similar happened to a good friend of mine, he would let his lovebird fly around the house and didn’t cut the birds wing to train it, it flew up to the moving ceiling fan and it his it eye. They took him to the vet and did their best to help but his left eye was blind. Please trim your birds wings people you need to train them but it takes time and patience. Good luck 👍🏽

    • @mazenalbanna1478
      @mazenalbanna1478 3 года назад +4

      U should put stickers on the window ao ur next bird wouldnt fly in a window

    • @_alex_angulo_2698
      @_alex_angulo_2698 3 года назад +4

      Mazen Albanna not true, I have glue pictures on my window of a fucking cat and these little birds still go right up to it.

    • @Ivory_nothing_no-one_nowhere
      @Ivory_nothing_no-one_nowhere 3 года назад +2

      My budgie always hits the wall but they never got stunned

    • @sora1lol1im1cool1owo
      @sora1lol1im1cool1owo 3 года назад

      yeah thats nice i would never cut my brids wings and he is just fine

  • @jana-dw4wv
    @jana-dw4wv 4 года назад +43

    5:12
    Just pointing out that this method does not ALWAYS work. My lovebird in the beginning flew away from me and didn't bite so I don't know about lovebirds but for birds like my macaw or ringneck parakeet, this only made biting worse. Parrots are very social and playful so sometimes if you give them any sort of reaction (whether it is good or bad) they will most likely continue to bite. Since birds are very different than humans they do not really understand our body language. All they see is that when they bite they get a reaction or attention which parrots like. The best way to stop them from biting is just to not react at all. They will see that biting won't give them anything out of it and they should stop.

    • @darren9436
      @darren9436 3 года назад

      He flicked its beak when it bit that’s why it doesn’t bite anymore. He made a video abt it lol.

    • @Fluffadoodle
      @Fluffadoodle 2 года назад

      @@darren9436 That's fucking stupid

  • @user-lg7vo3hz5s
    @user-lg7vo3hz5s 4 года назад +52

    I was reluctant of this issue at the begining when I saw your first video. But now I agree with you because you really show in a very good manner that you neither hurt her nor made her not fly at all. Agree that you did the best for her in order to do not get in danger good job my friend.

    • @ILiuHaBrO
      @ILiuHaBrO  4 года назад +5

      Thank you 🤗🤗

    • @Fluffadoodle
      @Fluffadoodle 2 года назад

      @@ILiuHaBrO FUCK you. You scream at your lovebird and flick their beak when they bite you? What sort of owner does that? There are plenty of ways to positively reinforce good behaviour that involve patience and tolerance. But you have none of that. You want to see results quickly, so you take to drastic, toxic measures to get what you want. Do you scream at your friends when they do something you don't like, too? Take a few notes from BirdTricks, everyone likes them. Maybe you'll learn something.

  • @Shafin_27
    @Shafin_27 Год назад +2

    I had to watch all the videos about clipping wings and read all comments. So far, ur video has convinced that, yea.. we bought these babies from breeders and anticipate the moment it would be tame in our hands, yet it fly high and sit on my curtain reel everytime. It only comes down for meal. I dont like putting it in cage yet there was one time it got hit with fan. I forgot it was up there. Lucky nothing happened. And my first bird flew away and got lost perhaps. Never return home. I was devastated, cried for days and was worried sick cuz it was still feeding on syringe. After all the consideration, i think its best to clip its wings and not chain it or cage it. And the fact that it wont be able fly high, would keep me chill not getting worked out about what might happen, at least until it is tamed right😉.

  • @dianesewell8076
    @dianesewell8076 4 года назад +23

    I am a big lovebird fan! I really like your videos and agree with your training methods. Very informative and entertaining watching you and Loki! What fun!

    • @ILiuHaBrO
      @ILiuHaBrO  4 года назад +2

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @katswhiskas83
    @katswhiskas83 2 года назад +2

    Just got a pair of lovebirds that were unwanted - not kept birds before so happy I’ve found your channel

  • @perialis2970
    @perialis2970 4 года назад +30

    Henlo its me again, im happy to see the bird again,
    And also for those who want to cut the feathers, dont cut off the small feathers, blood will come out.

    • @ILiuHaBrO
      @ILiuHaBrO  4 года назад +10

      Hi, thats a good point, i forgot to mention that. Thank you)

    • @BGlevelextreme
      @BGlevelextreme 3 года назад +1

      @@ILiuHaBrO which small feathers? 😅

    • @bleep4288
      @bleep4288 3 года назад +1

      @@BGlevelextreme The blood feathers.

    • @user-en2tn3rq4k
      @user-en2tn3rq4k 3 года назад +1

      Even a few drops of blood in a bird can kill it so don’t try.

    • @vashishtshaurya
      @vashishtshaurya 3 года назад +2

      @@user-en2tn3rq4k why would i try it even if small or less amount of blood comes?

  • @mattkinsella9856
    @mattkinsella9856 3 года назад +44

    I've had 2 birds fly out the door so fast and with the door open just a little for a few seconds. They can be very sneaky and incredibly fast. 1 I managed to get back, the other was gone forever and probably died, it was very upsetting. So people should always think safety first and not be so quick to judge those that choose to clip a few flight feathers to make sure their birds are safe.

    • @Koerkaore
      @Koerkaore 2 года назад +1

      Ye bro I trimmed its wings and now I can go walking outside with it

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад +2

      There are other ways to keep your bird safe that are not cruel. It is wicked

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад +4

      @@Koerkaore I have NOT cut my birds wings and I take him out on a harness in the spring and summer and he free flies at home. You do not have to clip wings to keep them safe. Loki drowned in a toilet because his wings were clipped !! Really, people educate yourselves before you get birds. This is a cruel thing to do

    • @niya1761
      @niya1761 Год назад

      @@Koerkaorebut why gwt a bird just for it not to fly. Get a dlan hamster or something. And you prob ruined ur relationship with it

    • @niya1761
      @niya1761 Год назад

      Should've been in a cage. Don't blame them for being sneaky it's your fault

  • @amber-dk5ud
    @amber-dk5ud Год назад +5

    Why you shouldn't cut your birds wings:
    - "but it keeps your bird safe from flying into things in the house!" This is true! Your bird wont fly into walls or windows. Instead, they will fall off of surfaces and crash into the ground. I know somebody whose clipped bird died after falling off of their cage and hitting the ground so hard that it actually burst his skull open. Extremely morbid and traumatizing.
    - "but it keeps them safe from flying out and escaping!" nope! clipped birds, when gusts of wind blow, can actually still get in the air. so if there is any amount of wind, your bird will fly off into the sky. the only difference is that when there is no wind, your bird will not be able to fly; In other words, if the wind drops and your bird is somewhere vulnerable, like the ground- then your rainbow parrot just became a rainbow snack for cats, dogs, snakes, and birds of prey. in general, a clipped bird stands no chance against a predator. you are over 3x more likely to recover an escaped bird who is not clipped than one who is clipped.
    - "but it helps me keep them safe from household dangers!" modify your lifestyle to accommodate your bird, dont modify your bird to accommodate your lifestyle. YOU are the one who chose to bring home a wild, non-domesticated, exotic pet. if you cannot care for it properly, find somebody who can. if you want an animal that does not fly, choose literally any animal except for a bird.
    - "but it helps them bond!" for some birds, this is true. for other birds, it makes the bonding process worse. for those that do bond better when clipped, this is from something called "learned helplessness." in other words, the bird is helpless, so even if it doesnt trust you, or even hates you, it has to rely on you to help it. It doesnt love you or want your attention. you hurt it. it just needs you to survive. like an abused child sticking around their abusive parent. if you need to deprive your bird of flight to make it spend time with you, something is wrong.
    - "It's just like a hair cut! they grow back!" not always. usually, they do, but not always. even when they do, the damage is usually already done. clipped birds can develop all sorts of physical health issues, including but not limitted to obesity, heart disease, etc. due to their lack of mobility, and therefore lack of exercise. they also will almost always develop muscle atrophy in their wings. muscle atrophy occurs when muscles arent being used and begin to degrade. same this as if you break your leg, youll need physical therapy to use it again after it heals. 6-12 months of not using your wings causes the muscles to atrophy. on top of this, clipped birds are more prone to anxious and depressive disorders including plucking and self-mutualation.
    basically, what you are doing when you clip your birds wings is like cutting off your dogs back legs. yes, it keeps them from running away, running into furniture, and maybe it will make them depend on you more. but youre changing their lives, and their mobility, and causing them to suffer in a way that a regular dog wont. if you cant handle a dog, dont get a dog- and if you can handle a bird, dont get a bird. there are plenty of pets that do not fly. choose one of those.

  • @saikrupa3844
    @saikrupa3844 4 года назад +18

    It's ok to trim the feathers but should be at the right place

  • @ared18t
    @ared18t 4 года назад +5

    A lot of times people have to cut their birds feathers. They fly into walls and hit their heads on ceilings and windows get up in places and never come down and many other things. For these reasons and a few more it may be necessary to clip a birds wings. My bird is a 2 month old bird right now. I have opted not to clip it's wings, but it is a terrible flyer which could result in it's death if I let it out of the cage, therefore until my bird is tame I can not let it out. This could make a bird really sad if their cage is too small in which case clipping it's wings is important, the taming process also takes longer with un-clipped wings, you can always teach your bird to fly later in it's life so clipping it's wings is not anywhere near as bad as you think it is and by doing so you may prevent your bird from scarying itself, because, yes they do that when they fly into mirrors and walls and ceilings and assume you're the one who hit them making your already poor relationship deteriorate. So all in all a totality of circumstances is more important when deciding whether to clip a birds wings and the choice you ultimately make can drastically affect your birds health if you don't clip it's wings because you "feel Bad" about it. With all this in mind and based on what he says in this video I hope it allows you to understand just how dangerous it can be for these babies in a normal household with unclipped wings. LOL the bird is mad at him now haha he made it jump off that's why LOL

  • @Mrs.SharonPintoMendes
    @Mrs.SharonPintoMendes 3 года назад +78

    It's not cutting his wings, it's just trimming his wings, just bcoz they dnt get lost outside and harm himself 😊

    • @ishimreyes2911
      @ishimreyes2911 3 года назад

      Hahahaha your right

    • @Koerkaore
      @Koerkaore 2 года назад +1

      The facts bro 💯

    • @mocha8759
      @mocha8759 2 года назад +4

      Any bird with clipped wings can fly off. It happens all the time.

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад +6

      It is cruel and you do NOT need to do it ! Just make sure your bird is kn a secure place. It is the equivalent of someone chopping your feet off so you cannot walk.Nasty !

    • @mocha8759
      @mocha8759 2 года назад +1

      @@nocomment4642 bonus: ✨free flight training✨ (if possible)

  • @h.s2916
    @h.s2916 4 года назад +84

    He kisses his lovebirds so much I bet he does the same with his girlfriend

  • @AhnafGregory-wy4hn
    @AhnafGregory-wy4hn 2 месяца назад +1

    u professional bird youtuber !!!!

  • @cakpuak5444
    @cakpuak5444 3 года назад +3

    I just bought mine three months ago, and thanks god the breeder had cut the wings. I’m office hours person, but when in home i just need to open the cage. Will follow me everywhere in the house.

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад +1

      yeh, so you had its wings cut for your convenience ! disgraceful !!

  • @teddydelacruz5222
    @teddydelacruz5222 4 года назад +6

    its so true that its people's decision! People has there own life,meaning their life,their choice. Even if they did it wrong LET THEM REGRET IT

  • @joselassalle5906
    @joselassalle5906 4 года назад +10

    The wings are the equivalent of their arms. If you cut the wings is like cutting a person's arms. They will die. To have the feathers trimmed is different. There are many tutorials in RUclips that show the correct way. If not done properly it can be harmful or dangerous for the bird. The feathers should be properly trimmed to limit his ability to fly. Some feathers are essential for the bird to glide safely and not fatally plummet to the ground. These feathers should never be trimmed.

    • @HashinItOutt
      @HashinItOutt 3 года назад +8

      arms dont grow back, feathers do. i get what you're saying but they're not literally cutting the actual wing, they're TRIMMING the FEATHERS on the wing, and never enough to take away their ability to glide safely
      research your stuff

    • @aw6190
      @aw6190 3 года назад

      @@HashinItOutt You missed the point

    • @patrickryanmarquez4499
      @patrickryanmarquez4499 3 года назад

      Yeah you missed the point he said in the comment triming is different

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад

      @@HashinItOutt YOU research your stuff ! Whatever you want to call it , cutting or trimming it is barbaric !! Birds are flyers ! You are aware that Loki died because he fell in a toilet, could not fly out and drowned ????

  • @Boba_And_Scusi
    @Boba_And_Scusi 2 года назад +1

    I so enjoy how much you love Loki!

  • @juliusroman8616
    @juliusroman8616 3 года назад +9

    I do have a few words to say on this. If you clip your bird, they can still fly with a gust of wind. The problem here is, if you clip your bird, he has no control over his flight. If he lands in a tree or is sent miles away from home, he can't survive out in the wild if he can't fly properly. He'll be an easy meal for hawks. If you do flight train your bird, he'll be happier and he'll have the tools to come back to you if he lands in a tree. In fact, here's a video on a budgie who escaped.
    ruclips.net/video/7byB6co4UCM/видео.html
    Your lovebird doesn't and probably shouldn't be flight trained for going outside, but inside he'll be so much happier to fly around your house and he'll be healthier since he's exercising.
    It's not rocket science to train your bird how to fly, but it does take patience.
    ruclips.net/video/eVeCxaBGgDA/видео.html
    Once you train him to step up, you can train him to jump. And once he jumps, you can slowly increase that distance over the course of 2-5 minute training sessions every day. And then you can teach him other things, like recall training-teaching him to fly to you on command or on the first call. You teach him how to fly so he has to curve a bit. And then curve more. Do the same with ascent and descent flying-increase the angle. That's really helpful to teach him how to get out of a tree.

    • @worldmapping4895
      @worldmapping4895 2 года назад +1

      > If he lands in a tree or is sent miles away from home, he can't survive out in the wild if he can't fly properly
      They will die anyway in the wild, they are somewhat domesticated. and if they arent, they wont know how to find foo

  • @annal7899
    @annal7899 4 года назад +13

    Dude. the bird KNOWS. He/She flew straight into the cage when she saw the scissors

  • @C.hris-_-
    @C.hris-_- 2 года назад +5

    You have to cut the wing for it to get trained . It just makes sence , by the way I love all your video's, SUPER HELPFUL👌

  • @newdaycapture
    @newdaycapture 2 года назад

    Thank you for this info, now I’m ready to cut my lovebirds wings and feel safe

  • @Aryan-fm8nz
    @Aryan-fm8nz 3 года назад +3

    It's not a problem cutting the feathers of a bird cause it does not hurt

  • @bluescale9667
    @bluescale9667 3 года назад +2

    Cutting a birds feathers is not abuse they grow back amd its a safety thing too cause they can hurt their or kill them selves

  • @Saltymen
    @Saltymen Год назад

    Mine just flied away today so you doing the right thing until they get used to you

  • @smallfry7743
    @smallfry7743 2 года назад +1

    Good advice…. :)

  • @lakshmipriyanath45
    @lakshmipriyanath45 5 месяцев назад

    Hey my friend your debate is pretty good.My mother got a baby parrot after 2 yrs he was proper trained bird once was taking a free fly one eagle took his one eye out.Well that bird gave 3 to 4 eggs from then my mom cut feathers out.

  • @bluecaterpillar1041
    @bluecaterpillar1041 2 года назад +4

    My birds love flying sooooo much that it breaks my heart even to think of taking this from them. Our second bird (a lovebird) didn't know how to fly on the first day he came but now he knows and it is his everything. He is not the most tamed bird; never bites but hardly comes to hand. But even to be closer to him, I couldn't do that to him. Plus, he would hate me

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад +4

      I agree with you .Taking flight away from a bird is horrible x

  • @ishimreyes2911
    @ishimreyes2911 3 года назад +6

    Others: kissing their lovebird
    Me: kissing my lovebird
    My lovebird: fly away.😭
    Me: kissing my other Lovebird
    My other lovebird: bite me
    Me: nooohhh ooouuuch
    Me:🩸🤕

  • @mixu8960
    @mixu8960 3 года назад +2

    OMYY...this is so wholesome to watch.I like your channel

  • @johnbrown6917
    @johnbrown6917 Год назад +1

    I timed my lovebirds wings because he was flying into the walls i probably won’t trim them again after they grow back now that he’s older. I let my lovebirds fly freely

  • @ThreeLittleBirds111
    @ThreeLittleBirds111 Год назад

    You could always get screens for your windows..as I did for our lovebird. (my wife and I)..Who I've trained to talk bit and do some tricks....she's such a darling little creature and we love her so much...she makes our life complete.

  • @Chanettes_Unique
    @Chanettes_Unique 3 года назад +4

    I agree, I made the decision to cut my budgies wing too, for taming purpose, also I live on the 8th floor.

  • @1nmatias
    @1nmatias Год назад

    I m romanian too🙂 Ai o pasare foarte draguta❤❤❤

  • @sgueymard
    @sgueymard Год назад +1

    My avian vet has banned the expression “Cutting wings” that sounds horrible: Shortening the length of few feathers is better.
    I never cut my son's arms, just shortened his nails...
    However, my cats could catch my lovebird if i did that... Love to see him fly over.

  • @brunaarruda4300
    @brunaarruda4300 3 года назад +5

    Thank you. I just trimmed my baby love board wings. I have her for 4 weeks now. She was flying into walls and mirror I trimmed it today when she bit me I said aw aw lol she stopped 🐦 👍🏾

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад

      If a bird has been caged or not allowed to fly it will crash into things. A bird needs to learn to fly as we need to learn to walk . If a toddler is trying to walk and falls over, we do not think ' Oh let's chop it's legs off !! " give the bird time , in a sfe place to learn to fly, and land safely do not clip its wings !! It is a lazy thing to do for the benefit of the owner not the bird. Birds fly ...it is what they do !! You chose to have the bird put in the work to train it . clipping wings is nasty.

    • @worldmapping4895
      @worldmapping4895 2 года назад +2

      @@nocomment4642 >If a toddler is trying to walk and falls over, we do not think ' Oh let's chop it's legs off
      unlike legs, a feather grows back out
      > give the bird time , in a sfe place to learn to fly
      the bird will have learned how to fly if you let them out of the cage clipped too, as their feathers grow back they will slowly go from not able to fly, to somewhat flying and learning with their feathers growth

  • @anwarsaudha6906
    @anwarsaudha6906 Год назад

    NICE BIRD

  • @chicuzinaida4418
    @chicuzinaida4418 4 года назад +30

    Ilie de ce vorbești în engleză
    Eu vreau clipuri în română

  • @shawnkenneth5503
    @shawnkenneth5503 Год назад +1

    I use to think it was bad but then met someone who lost their bird in MT and I live there as well and a panick flight can cost the life of your most precious flying friend.

  • @carservice5864
    @carservice5864 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video, i liked verry much, you give much love to your birds, i can see that.

  • @user-en2tn3rq4k
    @user-en2tn3rq4k 3 года назад +1

    Not gonna lie, this is a good point. I am so against cutting feathers, but this would be correct. I would say in this case you should cut his wings, as it shouldn’t kill him, but him getting out will. This is a good point.

  • @angelmaddie9435
    @angelmaddie9435 Год назад +5

    I wish more people understood this. I live in the city area and live on the 7th floor, my bird will most likely get caught in the fan, eat dust on top of shelves, get caught in barbed wire fences outside or get hit by traffic or WORSE, so it is honestly for her safety and more.
    A lot of people keep saying dont do it but they dont understand different situations

  • @rekhadas6535
    @rekhadas6535 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for your advice I have the same species of birds the girls name is nova and boys name is fluffy

    • @ILiuHaBrO
      @ILiuHaBrO  4 года назад

      You are welcome. I like the name fluffy, it describes very accurate this species of birds😁😁

    • @rekhadas6535
      @rekhadas6535 4 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @dylanbotha8291
      @dylanbotha8291 3 года назад

      This is my baby lovebird his name is Rainbow

  • @xuavi
    @xuavi 4 года назад +2

    What about using a self-adhesive mosquito net for windows?

  • @maismoalla7201
    @maismoalla7201 3 года назад +3

    I’m jealous , whenever I try to hold my lovebird he turns into a monster lol

    • @Bikerg.78
      @Bikerg.78 3 года назад

      Haha same keeps on biting me-

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад

      be patient, let him come to you. if he sits on your shoulder, gently lean your head towards him , when he is comfortable with that gently move your head in a stroking movement. Hand feed him. Mine comes to me most of the time for food even though he has free access to food all the time, because he is used to it and likes hand feeding. It is one of the best ways to train birds.

  • @WooBirds
    @WooBirds 4 года назад

    Love to see your lovebird... cool color....

  • @saltranger
    @saltranger 4 года назад +4

    How do you manage its pooping. I hear now thay have diapers for birds.

    • @smilxes8922
      @smilxes8922 3 года назад

      I need that for my future lovebird.

  • @sumersingh3191
    @sumersingh3191 3 года назад

    Wonderful knowledge and care of bird good work

  • @elenatimosenco9547
    @elenatimosenco9547 4 года назад +10

    Se poate pe romina ca nis o p*** nam inteles

  • @TheChaptersofOurLives
    @TheChaptersofOurLives Год назад

    5:35 -5:38😂😂😂😂😂was hilarious. Mama fed up of y’all making everything a problem. Hey I talk to my bird like he a whole baby and he lovessss it 😍😍😍😍

  • @vijayasheela5393
    @vijayasheela5393 2 года назад

    Very useful video I am going to try it to my yellow African parrots

  • @zamalbhuiyan5600
    @zamalbhuiyan5600 2 года назад +1

    OK!!!👌👍

  • @tahmidabdul8134
    @tahmidabdul8134 4 года назад +5

    its easy to clip love birds wings cos my love birds love it when I trim eemm and i thougth birds love flying 😂😂😂 and when I do they just lift thier wings up as if I'm going to trim emm 😂😂😂 I want them to fly

  • @ViaNova_Studio
    @ViaNova_Studio 4 года назад +2

    I live in a custom house with at least 30 feet of space I do not have an attic. You can see the supports in the roof. If I were to get a bird, should I let it free fly in the living room because there is at least 30 feet space and plenty of railings and stones on my lava rock chimney for it to grip on to. Although my parents are not sure though

  • @michelecrouse5284
    @michelecrouse5284 2 года назад

    Greetings from South Africa Johannesburg

  • @bambihiratv
    @bambihiratv 2 года назад

    i agree with you bro no harm done

  • @oksanad-l1167
    @oksanad-l1167 3 года назад +9

    Just got my 2 birdies and was thinking about should I clipp their wings or not?!

    • @tatteryt
      @tatteryt 3 года назад +2

      Do not

    • @oksanad-l1167
      @oksanad-l1167 3 года назад

      @@tatteryt why?

    • @godspeed_Zero
      @godspeed_Zero 3 года назад +3

      Make bird have bad mobility and a bad training method and there not signed up for it

    • @codelikelightning8200
      @codelikelightning8200 3 года назад +3

      Please don't because by clipping you are taking their freedom don't clip their wings

    • @Wigaaa
      @Wigaaa 3 года назад +1

      Yes

  • @mouadjaafari8509
    @mouadjaafari8509 3 года назад

    Take him with you and rush B 😁 hahaha
    Thanks for sharing with us this informations

  • @jose.b0996
    @jose.b0996 3 года назад +1

    You can usea like web in the windows, this has a name, I no remenber, some people use for the mosquitoes is so usefull I have it and my lovebird is happy

    • @jose.b0996
      @jose.b0996 3 года назад +1

      Th name is mosquitoe net.
      :)

  • @modnar6865
    @modnar6865 3 года назад +5

    Any time I try to suggest to cut my bird's wings so it's easy to train, my parents just scream at me because they think I'm going to cut it's wings off. Then when I tell them to 'google it' (the classic rebuttal) they tell me google lies.
    It's hard to tame a bird.. and it's REALLY HARD to tame a bird that flies away when you go near it.

    • @saswatbalyan2594
      @saswatbalyan2594 3 года назад +1

      yes true,
      My parents got a budgie pair, and it was like double the tension to teach them to trust me.
      The male was comfortable in a few days but the female always used to go in corners and not allow the male to come near me.
      So I just started giving the male treats when he used to do the tricks and female started to trust me just for the treats

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад

      Ir is a lazy way to tame a bird .put in the hours and effort it is NOT necessary

  • @futurefreefliers5861
    @futurefreefliers5861 3 года назад +2

    I want to teach my bird to free fly! :D

    • @freedomovereverything1776
      @freedomovereverything1776 3 года назад

      First few times you go he'll stay with you and will not fly. Just be sure nothing is around that could hurt your little guy.

  • @Latin_King_1
    @Latin_King_1 Год назад +1

    6:28 she fly's and said Durak!!

  • @gayathridissanayaka6584
    @gayathridissanayaka6584 3 года назад +1

    I am very sad to cut my love birds wings

  • @teddy2979
    @teddy2979 2 года назад +2

    It's everyone's choice, except the birds..lol.

    • @ILiuHaBrO
      @ILiuHaBrO  Год назад

      You are funny, by everyone we meant bird owners.

  • @Noteddd8
    @Noteddd8 3 года назад

    My bad you are Romanian... your lovely so sweet thanku for your videos I love them ❤

  • @djmaaish2564
    @djmaaish2564 2 года назад +1

    pro tip:trim your bird's wings first and train him and when his wings grow he is flight trained

    • @Fluffadoodle
      @Fluffadoodle 2 года назад

      Yeah, but it's good to give them the option to fly away. If you can't read the bird's body language, they can just show you they're not happy with you sticking your hand near them yet. Please don't clip your birds wings. It takes away their safety and their identity. What is a bird if they can't fly?

    • @n.e.g4865
      @n.e.g4865 2 года назад +1

      @@Fluffadoodle I will have you know my bird identifies as a rock. HOW DARE YOU MISIDENTIFY MY BIRD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @birdslover429
    @birdslover429 3 года назад +2

    I have this kind green Fischer lovebird. He did potty moment to moment so i cant out him from cage to free in my home's here and there.

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад

      well, he is a bird ....where did you think he was going to poop ? Honestly, people need to use their brains and think before they get animals and birds. So now, because you were too lazy to educate yourself and THINK about the consequences of having a bird, that poor bird will spend the rest of it's life in a cage ! shocking !!

  • @evdokiach7765
    @evdokiach7765 2 года назад

    Yes ok it's good for us to cut their wings because they don't gonna fly away hitting themselves...but birds need to be free and fly whenever they want!

  • @AlexGonzalez-md6op
    @AlexGonzalez-md6op 3 года назад

    BIG BRAAIN PLAYS BRO

  • @NengVang2007
    @NengVang2007 4 года назад +1

    The third one 3:40 LMAO

  • @vivekkhatri4366
    @vivekkhatri4366 4 месяца назад

    Same i do this with my love bird, i have 2 lovebird 1 can easily tame but 1 cant so i decided to trim his wings but he got lot of depression 😢, i feeling very bad. How long he get his wings grow back

  • @saikrupa3844
    @saikrupa3844 4 года назад +3

    I too have 2 bird
    One is pretty old one n is trained my other one we bought new and the old one hates it coz it wants all that attention 😂

  • @second_tube1312
    @second_tube1312 2 года назад

    I wanna train my lovebird too

  • @kaylinchetty7285
    @kaylinchetty7285 2 года назад

    I agree with you

  • @sereojka88
    @sereojka88 4 года назад +1

    Sincer nu vroiam sa las comentariu nici de data asta,dar...urmaream vlogurile tale la 12,1 de noapte fiindca ziua eram la munca si nu imi parea rau de timpul care era pentru somn sa-l dedic urmarindute...chiar am crezut in ceea ce ai inceput sa faci insa ceea ce faci acum poate nu e mai rau dar cred ca te indeparteaza de moldoveni iar eu credeam ca e ceea ce vrei...sper ca citesti asta si iti mai aduci aminte de comenturile mele anterioare...Pana cand nu dau nici o apreciere...nici nu ma dezabonez,mai sper la o revenire!Sanatate!

  • @captaincrafterstudios2581
    @captaincrafterstudios2581 4 года назад +16

    "Don't take Thier wings. Your taking there freedom"
    Where do you think he lives the USA. They don't have that right 🤣

  • @Alex.nedvishka
    @Alex.nedvishka 4 года назад

    Waiting for next you video. Cmon my Moldavian friend

  • @sarmadtipu2636
    @sarmadtipu2636 22 дня назад

    Yo you did your best. By cutting her wings

  • @gustheartist8853
    @gustheartist8853 3 года назад

    Cool video bro just bought one today

  • @nuggetinevitable4971
    @nuggetinevitable4971 4 года назад +4

    I cut my birds wings because I don't want her to fly around the house I don't want one of my dogs to get her

    • @JU5WAA
      @JU5WAA 4 года назад

      Same but we have cats

  • @danipersonalacc2890
    @danipersonalacc2890 Месяц назад

    Okay, I'm 4 years late (Ik- 💀) And this is really good for my new lovebird I'm getting in a few days, thank you for this info!

    • @ILiuHaBrO
      @ILiuHaBrO  19 дней назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @danipersonalacc2890
      @danipersonalacc2890 14 дней назад

      @@ILiuHaBrO We gave him away bcs we weren't fit for a bird. He almost died :(

  • @Lustiee
    @Lustiee 3 года назад

    Hahah your so awesome with little Birdy I have one but she is so terrified of me always bite me lol 😣😆
    Take care stay safe & keep it Gucci LiT!!! 🔥😍🔥
    Love from Australia 😊✨

  • @michelecrouse5284
    @michelecrouse5284 2 года назад

    You not wrong .....I have 1st bird owner his wings was cut grew back the one second ge was gone ....3 hourse later sitting in the rain I got him back......Gees

  • @veloso141
    @veloso141 3 года назад +1

    I LOVE UR VIDEOS!!!

  • @TutorialsHD720PX
    @TutorialsHD720PX 2 года назад

    Salutari din Romania !

  • @faruzanamuhusin781
    @faruzanamuhusin781 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @juliusroman8616
    @juliusroman8616 3 года назад +3

    There's a few things you could do about that-install screens for your windows. Also...why are your windows so weird? Mine have screens and you can't remove the glass. About the glass-you can put stickers or decals on the windows or curtains so he doesn't fly into them.

    • @n.e.g4865
      @n.e.g4865 2 года назад +1

      he doesnt own the place.

  • @samirrangrej7697
    @samirrangrej7697 Год назад

    How long will it take to regrow new wings. Please tell me because my friend has given me a pair of love birds and their wings are clipped i'm waiting for them to fly in my aviary❤

  • @iulik_ridemd3685
    @iulik_ridemd3685 4 года назад +19

    Iliușa!fă inapoi vloguri in Română nu-i interesant asa ,lasă-i pe heiteri si revino in înapoi 🤙

  • @bharatpatil1152
    @bharatpatil1152 3 года назад +1

    Hi i am buying a new pet in 1,2 days i am so happy
    He is like dont vut my fethers
    We are dont cut your hairs we will be without hairs 😂

  • @DragoNoob787
    @DragoNoob787 Месяц назад

    Hello, i have a question...its been a month i got a love bird and he is fully adult...how to gain his trust and tame him he gets scared and screams whenever i put my hand full of seeds in cage its been 2 months please help😢

  • @roxywolf549
    @roxywolf549 Год назад

    Agree ❤️

  • @salvadorvera8532
    @salvadorvera8532 4 года назад

    He just like me love bird!

  • @nmlogistics5098
    @nmlogistics5098 3 года назад +3

    Why do people think it's barbaric cutting your bird's wings? It's literally the same as humans cutting hair. It's not painful at all, and it will grow back with time. I totally agree with you on this method, it will make your bird training much easier.

    • @nocomment4642
      @nocomment4642 2 года назад +1

      cutting a humans hair does not deprive them of doing something that is a natural behaviour for them. That is a daft argument. If someone cut your feet off so you could not walk how would your feel about that ? Birds fly, it is what they do. Leave their wings alone.

  • @eusuntdanu9236
    @eusuntdanu9236 4 года назад

    Interesting thing

  • @steventurner8428
    @steventurner8428 Год назад

    My grandma had a beautiful "COCKTAIL" ?? what was she drinking Cocktail is a alcohol mixed drink, a cockatiel is an Australia parrot which one did she keep in a cage??

  • @megfrogs3655
    @megfrogs3655 4 года назад

    Mersi mult pt videouri,idei superbe ai,am un love bird (lam luat de ziua filului meu scriu de pe contul lui),si urmaresc toate ideile tale cum sa o tame si sa ii castig increderea,la inceput ne musca rau,foloseam manusi de gradina ,acum nu mai.musca,da inca nu vrea sa urce pe deget,inca incercam,dar cand o scot din cusca inca fuge si tipa

  • @chrissmith3921
    @chrissmith3921 4 года назад +1

    you should cut their wings because they're flying demons😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡

    • @iitsfj
      @iitsfj 4 года назад

      Chill broo

  • @aliceli9132
    @aliceli9132 4 года назад +2

    Do u mean clip??? I thought you meant cutting their wings off. My body is still shaking 😂😂😂

  • @abdul9910
    @abdul9910 3 года назад

    8 month lovebirds I have they always scare and not friend with me what I need to do they eat and when I go near they go inside nest what I need to do ? Please guide me