Is Pinioning cruel?

Pinionng is fairly barbaric IMO. I had always accepted it as a necessary evil of keeping/exhibiting birds in captivity, without too much thought about it, until I kept some pinioned waterfowl myself.
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Does pinioning hurt?

Pinioning is the act of surgically removing the pinion joint of the birds wing to prevent flight. The act of pinioning is often disabling and painful. No pain relief is provided and it is just as painful in young birds as in mature birds, if not more so.
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Is it cruel to clip a parrot's wings?

Most experienced parrot owners will agree that wing-clipping is a painless process that may prove to save your parrot's life one day. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't hurt, so there's no need to worry about injuring your parrot during the process.
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Do they clip flamingos wings in zoos?

Why do flamingos not fly in zoos? Most flamingos in zoos have their wings clipped, which makes them unable to fly. Clipping involves trimming the primary flight feathers, which means the bird is temporarily grounded.
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How do zoos keep large birds from flying away?

Pinioning is the act of surgically removing one pinion joint, the joint of a bird's wing farthest from the body, to prevent flight. It is an irreversible procedure, unlike feather clipping, where eventually the feathers will grow back and so must be repeated to prevent flight.
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How do zoos keep their flamingos pink?

To preserve their rosy color at the zoo, flamingos are fed a commercially prepared diet high in carotenoids. Initially, zoos fed carrots, red peppers, and dried shrimp to flamingos, but it was found that if synthetic canthaxanthin was added to their feed, nesting and breeding were more successful.
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Why don t the Eagles fly away at the zoo?

The birds are all tested for their ability to take and sustain flight. If they can fly well, they are released. Those that aren't able to fly normally will have trouble finding food and avoiding predators. Once it is determined that they are non-releasable, the search for a permanent home begins.
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What do zoos do with flamingos in winter?

The flamingos have a heated pool, which helps keep them stay comfortable even if the snow is falling. But the latest cold that descended on the coast has forced them inside this week. For some, like the orangutans, a few extra blankets to snuggle with at night helps do the trick.
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Can flamingos be blue?

Flamingo Fun Fact: Blue flamingos (Aenean phoenicopteri) have been found in the Isla Pinzon archipelago, (in the Galapagos Islands) Unlike the American flamingo, blue flamingos have bright blue feathers, yellow eyes and short bodies. The bird has been named "South American Blue Flamingo".
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Why do flamingos stand on one leg?

Standing on one leg is a natural reflex that helps them maintain their balance and keeps them from falling over.
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Is it painful to clip a bird's wings?

Does Wing Clipping Hurt? Some bird owners don't want to clip wings because they think it hurts the bird. When it is done correctly, it actually doesn't hurt any more than it hurts to clip your fingernails or cut your hair. It is, however, important not to over-clip your bird's wings.
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Why you shouldn't touch your birds wings?

Petting down the back or under the wings can lead to a sexually frustrated bird, or a bird who perceives you as his mate rather than a companion. A mated bonded bird can be hostile to others in your home, as he becomes jealous or possessive of you. It's also fine to handle your bird's feet.
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Do birds feel pain when they lose a feather?

As pulling out a feather is actually painful to a bird, self-removal may mask other underlying pain or produce an abnormal response that isn't fully understood. Many experienced avian veterinarians report that correction of underlying disease conditions results in lessening or cessation of feather destructive behavior.
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Does it hurt a bird to pluck its feathers?

The short answer is yes, plucking feathers causes a pain to birds. First, can bird feel pain? This compendium explains: It is generally accepted that birds perceive pain similarly to mammals.
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Are blood feathers painful?

Pulling a blood feather is a painful process and the feather follicle may incur permanent damage during the process. Pain medications are recommended if the blood feather has to be pulled.
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Are black flamingos real?

It's not every day you see Earth's (maybe) only black flamingo. This black flamingo is one in several million—and perhaps, the only one in the world. On April 8, it was spotted during a flamingo count along a salt lake at the Akrotiri environmental center on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
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Is flamingo blood pink?

Though the pink coloration is most obvious in a flamingo's plumage, the carotenoids spread a lot further. Flamingo skin is pink and flamingo blood is pink, but popular claims that flamingo eggs or even flamingo egg yolk is pink are completely untrue, and any photos showing it have been photoshopped.
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Do yellow flamingos exist?

Parents may lose some of their pink coloration while raising young. Coloration of a flamingo's legs and feet varies according to species - from yellow to orange or pink-red. The Andean flamingo is the only species that has yellow legs and feet.
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What happens to zoo animals at night?

More than 500 animals get escorted inside every night. “They get their food, the main part of their diet in there,” said Fisher. Animals take more naps and generally do sleep longer than humans.
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Why do zoo flamingos fly away?

There are low levels of stress and very few of them do escape by flying away. They fact that they don't attempt to leave this new environment is a key indicator that it is one they are happy with. Keeping a good eye on the overall health of the Flamingos helps to keep problems with bacteria and diseases to a minimum.
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Why do zoos clip flamingos wings?

To begin with, they can fly. They don't need to wait for a natural disaster: in Japan, Kansas and Utah, the birds escaped when their wings, normally clipped, grew out before their keepers had a chance to trim them. And once a flamingo is out, he or she also has the advantage of being relatively hardy.
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What does it mean when you see an eagle up close?

What is the spiritual meaning of seeing an Eagle? Seeing an Eagle can be associated with rebirth, new beginnings, and the coming of spring. New beginnings, perseverance, and endurance for individuals who have been through difficult times can be symbolized by the image of an eagle.
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Can you keep a bald eagle in captivity?

You may not keep a Bald Eagles as a pet in the USA. It is illegal. You MAY receive training and certification as a wildlife rehabilitator, receive training and certification as a raptor rehabilitator, and then keep a wounded or damaged eagle for the purposes of rehabilitating the bird.
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How do you pinion a bird?

The most common such method is known as pinioning. Typically performed on young birds, it entails the amputation of the third and fourth metacarpal bones and those attached to them. The cut is made below the radius and ulna and the alula or so-called bastard wing. The analogous bones in humans are in the hands.
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