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I would not clip them yet if they're only 9 weeks old. You want the babies to be FULLY CONFIDENT with flying before giving them clips. Also, yes, I would separate the babies from the parents if they are fully weaned. The time from the point they finish weaning is a critical "bonding" time and being separated from the parents will help. You should try to handle them as much as you can without forcing.
Yes, the babies will probably try to fly away from you while out of the cage - but that's okay. They'll eventually get tired and will go back to their cage on their own. Or you can take them to a room where they can't really get away. Go into a bedroom with the door closed or something. Some people choose the bathroom (toilet seat down obviously) if they don't use chemicals in there. They just really need to have a good amount of time to really fly and strengthen their wings before getting clipped and they aren't going to strengthen their wings just flying in a cage. I would say don't clip until they're at least four or five months old.
I would also like to commend you for not trying to handfeed!! There are so many people out there that think they can do it just by reading about it or watching a YouTube video... handfeeding isn't TRULY necessary and is really only to get the babies used to your hands from an early age. What is just as effective, if the parents will allow it, is to handle and play with the babies as they're being weaned by the parents. And again, the time from after weaning and beyond is crucial for bonding. Interact, interact, interact, play, play, play!!
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