Hindi, asked by latharajasekhar, 1 year ago

Birds should not kept in cages

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Birds ought not to be kept in enclosures for the well-being and cleanliness of creatures and their proprietors. Likewise, the creature ends up noticeably pushed and it has been detracted from its common living space. In addition, the nature of the create is not originating from a creature that has spent its life being packed into a little pen with bunches of different creatures and being compelled to deliver. 
Creatures ought not to be kept in cages for the well-being and cleanliness of both the human and the creature in light of the fact that the pen ends up noticeably grimy and microbes will develop and it is likely that the creatures will end up noticeably wiped out. Additionally, if the confine is close or in a house it will end up being a messy place for people. At the point when creatures, for example, chickens and pigs are stuffed into an enclosure they can get disorders from each other and can scarcely move to get the supplements they should be sound. A vet from creatures Australia reported that around 80% of flying creatures that come in wiped out have wing harm and are kept in enclosures. 
All in all, I emphatically trust that creatures ought not to be kept in enclosures in light of the fact that the creature and its proprietor can wind up noticeably debilitated and there are wellbeing and cleanliness dangers. The creatures don't get the experience it would in its normal living space and it winds up plainly worried in an enclosure. Additionally, the effect is bad quality contrasted with unfenced creatures or more all you yourself might not want to be confined.
Answered by Sudhalatwal
47
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Birds Should Not be Kept in Cages

Our constitution gives us the right to freedom, as freedom is an essential feature for an unhampered growth of an individual.  What is true to the human beings, is also true to other creations of God, namely birds and animals. Jungles and trees are their homes and they are happiest when they live in their natural habitat.

Since ancient period, man has used birds and animals for his benefit or entertainment. They take pride in keeping exotic birds as pets and turn a blind eye to the basic need of those birds, i.e. freedom. 

Would we live happily if someone keeps us in confinement? Then, how can we take it for granted that the birds are made to please mankind? No doubt the man is a superior species, but that doesn't mean that we exploit some other creatures who, by nature, are softer and weaker.  

Many birds are either endangered or on the verge of extinction. Their right on the earth is as much as we human beings have. We must learn to live in harmony with nature without harming other species, for our survival very much depends on theirs. If they disappear from the earth, the day won't be far when we, ourselves would meet the same end.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
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