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You bought your bird cage and put his parrot on the inside, but she had to look closely at the support that comes with his cage? Are really suitable for your bird? You know how to determine if in fact their perches perches for your bird?

This article will show you what to look for in a shed, so you can make your parrot is the best possible position to avoid falling out of it!

Most cages are equipped with the factory produces pin suspension. These wooden clothes hangers, constant diameter and texture and go straight to the cage. These are not particularly good for your parrot. Some of these stands pass with sandpaper provided for them or they are not, some bird owners attaching the sandpaper to their own tacos. The idea is that this will help keep their nails trimmed birds as well as giving traction on ankles, but in reality, the damage your bird's feet.

You must adjust the size of various diameters and lengths, hangers natural in the cage. This allows your bird to exercise their feet. Natural hangers are simply cutting down a tree. Mine comes in fruit trees my garden and change frequently. Enjoy their natural bird perches, and you can peel and chew that allows your parrot to perform not only your feet, but the peak too.

If you have a large bird that can not have the strength to mount the perches would be a good idea to solve the spars closer the floor of the cage and maybe put some soft padding under them only if your bird indeed, the fall from his perch.

Follow these tips to your cage Parrot Parrot and make sure fell from its perch.

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