Doronxl7 Posted August 14, 2014 Share Posted August 14, 2014 Hey guys, Annie is 6 months old Congo African Grey. Can I bring her with me to my family house? (15-20 minutes drive) I bought her at 18.06.14 and after three days went overseas so she stayed with my girlfriend, at 30.06.14 I took her back. Last Friday I brought new and larger cage as I told at my last thread. Now, can I take her with me for 1 night? She got her wings clipped right now.. It'll make her stress or something? What the risk's of taking her with me right now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray P Posted August 14, 2014 Share Posted August 14, 2014 My grey has traveled all over the U.S. with me , my wife and son. She has stayed at friends homes, relatives homes, hotels, motels and motorhomes. She has always loved to travel and is very social. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greywings Posted August 14, 2014 Share Posted August 14, 2014 Just keep her safe when transporting her, do not rely on wing clips to keep her grounded. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luvparrots Posted August 14, 2014 Share Posted August 14, 2014 (edited) Relax and give it a try. I find that often is the parront whose anxiety comes through and their grey's picking up on the owner's fears and being unsure that cause the problems. Don't assume that things will go wrong. Enjoy and so will your grey. Edited August 14, 2014 by luvparrots Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mistyparrot Posted August 14, 2014 Share Posted August 14, 2014 (edited) Take her with you. I am sure she would by far prefer to be with you. Get her used to wearing a harness though so you can let her flights come back and take her out in relative safety. I am of the opinion that a clipped parrot is more at risk than one fully flighted. I do hope you let her be a bird. Any bird that cannot properly fly is also more likely to get stressed. Whenever I read of a clipped Grey my heart sinks. It is good you have a bigger cage but I think that although she should get used to the idea that her cage is her place it's door should be shut only when you cannot be with her. Sorry but I do tend to go off when I see that dread "C" word. Steve n Misty Edited August 14, 2014 by Mistyparrot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doronxl7 Posted August 14, 2014 Author Share Posted August 14, 2014 Take her with you. I am sure she would by far prefer to be with you. Get her used to wearing a harness though so you can let her flights come back and take her out in relative safety. I am of the opinion that a clipped parrot is more at risk than one fully flighted. I do hope you let her be a bird. Any bird that cannot properly fly is also more likely to get stressed. Whenever I read of a clipped Grey my heart sinks. It is good you have a bigger cage but I think that although she should get used to the idea that her cage is her place it's door should be shut only when you cannot be with her. Sorry but I do tend to go off when I see that dread "C" word. Steve n Misty Thanks for the comments Steve, I do leave the cage door open always. I close it only at night time or when nobody home (got little dog also). Annie free to walk the house whenever she want. I do think just like you, I bought her this way with clipped wings... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2birds Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 I wouldn't worry about it so much. I plan on dragging mine around with me all over the place if she will tolerate it. We used to go everywhere with our birds when I was a kid. They were amazons and a lory not greys, but I think people make them out to be worse than they really are and protect them too much from fears. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chezron Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 I think the more you include her in your life the better. Flighted Greys tend to be more self confident and less afraid, so i am glad you like the idea of allowing here wings to grow out. It is gratifying to see how much they enjoy flying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffNOK Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 It will be a great opportunity for socialization. Go for it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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