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Since: Dec 16, 2006 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:58 am
Post subject: Rope for Perches Archived from groups: alt>pets>parrots>african-grey (more info?)
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My two CAGs really love to chew up their rope perches, making them useless
in no time. On average they destroy one rope perch a month each despite
having other perches (wood and cement), toys and foraging bowls in their
cages. I have a tremendous collection of those plastic screw ends from the
perches they've destroyed. I've tried substitutes, such as PVC pipe wrapped
in cotton twine, but one of may CAGs started plucking. I suspect this was
because the PVC perches weren't as much fun (and harder) to destroy!
Replacing two perches a month gets a little pricey. I was wondering if
anyone knows of a supplier where I can purchase just the brightly colored
cotton rope, like the kind used in the Comfy rope perches?
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Since: May 12, 2005 Posts: 28
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:58 am
Post subject: Re: Rope for Perches [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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DJ wrote:
> My two CAGs really love to chew up their rope perches, making them useless
> in no time. On average they destroy one rope perch a month each despite
> having other perches (wood and cement), toys and foraging bowls in their
> cages. I have a tremendous collection of those plastic screw ends from the
> perches they've destroyed. I've tried substitutes, such as PVC pipe wrapped
> in cotton twine, but one of may CAGs started plucking. I suspect this was
> because the PVC perches weren't as much fun (and harder) to destroy!
>
> Replacing two perches a month gets a little pricey. I was wondering if
> anyone knows of a supplier where I can purchase just the brightly colored
> cotton rope, like the kind used in the Comfy rope perches?
>
> Thanks!
I am sure that PVC is not good for parrots. It contains chemicals that
are poisonous.
There are many warnings against the use of PVC for young childrens
toys.
I am in the UK and I buy my hessian rope from my local DIY super store.
Perhaps you could use this and dye with safe vegetable dyes.
Steve n Misty >> Stay informed about: Rope for Perches |
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Since: Dec 20, 2006 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 12:34 pm
Post subject: Re: Rope for Perches [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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DJ wrote:
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> Replacing two perches a month gets a little pricey. I was wondering if
> anyone knows of a supplier where I can purchase just the brightly colored
> cotton rope, like the kind used in the Comfy rope perches?
>
Have you tried the catalog Dr.s Foster &Smith? I get mine from there
along with about anything you could imagine to make your own bird toys
with.Its much cheaper to make your own.
Also branches from real trees work best of all.They love peeling
the bark,just make sure you get your branches from trees that haven't
been sprayed or that are near the road where exhaust fumes can
contaminant them.Pine,poplar and redbud work best.Norma >> Stay informed about: Rope for Perches |
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Since: Dec 21, 2006 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 9:32 pm
Post subject: Re: Rope for Perches [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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wrote:
> DJ wrote:
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>>Replacing two perches a month gets a little pricey. I was wondering if
>>anyone knows of a supplier where I can purchase just the brightly colored
>>cotton rope, like the kind used in the Comfy rope perches?
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> Have you tried the catalog Dr.s Foster &Smith? I get mine from there
> along with about anything you could imagine to make your own bird toys
> with.Its much cheaper to make your own.
> Also branches from real trees work best of all.They love peeling
> the bark,just make sure you get your branches from trees that haven't
> been sprayed or that are near the road where exhaust fumes can
> contaminant them.Pine,poplar and redbud work best.Norma
>
No, fruit trees work best, stop handing out bogus advice moron.
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Since: Dec 26, 2006 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 3:22 pm
Post subject: Re: Rope for Perches [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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How about trying 1/4 " leather rope from an avian pet store. They are
described as
Leather Thongs Straps Laces Safe Vegetable Tanned for Bird Parrot Toys, 1/4"
x 36" - 44" Long
These things last for about a month, but could last much longer if somone
has the strength to tie super tight knots to offset the CAG's beak work.
They have other uses aside for parrots. I used a piece for tying a loop to
my walking cane to support it around my wrist while signing my credit card.
I am sure there are other uses.
Tom
"DJ" wrote in message
> My two CAGs really love to chew up their rope perches, making them useless
> in no time. On average they destroy one rope perch a month each despite
> having other perches (wood and cement), toys and foraging bowls in their
> cages. I have a tremendous collection of those plastic screw ends from the
> perches they've destroyed. I've tried substitutes, such as PVC pipe
> wrapped in cotton twine, but one of may CAGs started plucking. I suspect
> this was because the PVC perches weren't as much fun (and harder) to
> destroy!
>
> Replacing two perches a month gets a little pricey. I was wondering if
> anyone knows of a supplier where I can purchase just the brightly colored
> cotton rope, like the kind used in the Comfy rope perches?
>
> Thanks!
> >> Stay informed about: Rope for Perches |
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Since: Dec 23, 2006 Posts: 4
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 6:28 pm
Post subject: Re: Rope for Perches [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Those are great and you can buy the big wooden beads to string on the
leather strips for even more fun.They last my cags a longtime but my G
Too can destroy them in a day or two.My cags like card board boxes
better than anything.Bob is never happier than when he has a huge box
on top of his cage to chew up and play in.
Tom wrote:
> How about trying 1/4 " leather rope from an avian pet store. They are
> described as
>
> Leather Thongs Straps Laces Safe Vegetable Tanned for Bird Parrot Toys, 1/4"
> x 36" - 44" Long
>
> These things last for about a month, but could last much longer if somone
> has the strength to tie super tight knots to offset the CAG's beak work.
> They have other uses aside for parrots. I used a piece for tying a loop to
> my walking cane to support it around my wrist while signing my credit card.
> I am sure there are other uses.
>
> Tom
>
>
> "DJ" wrote in message
>
> > My two CAGs really love to chew up their rope perches, making them useless
> > in no time. On average they destroy one rope perch a month each despite
> > having other perches (wood and cement), toys and foraging bowls in their
> > cages. I have a tremendous collection of those plastic screw ends from the
> > perches they've destroyed. I've tried substitutes, such as PVC pipe
> > wrapped in cotton twine, but one of may CAGs started plucking. I suspect
> > this was because the PVC perches weren't as much fun (and harder) to
> > destroy!
> >
> > Replacing two perches a month gets a little pricey. I was wondering if
> > anyone knows of a supplier where I can purchase just the brightly colored
> > cotton rope, like the kind used in the Comfy rope perches?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > >> Stay informed about: Rope for Perches |
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