perches
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- Molting
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Re: perches
Don't make the mistake I did. Get branches that are BIG enough that they can use their claws. I had perches that were too small and the claws were not used, and thus the claws grew w/o any wear.
Or better, use one of the abrasive perches (sand, cement, etc) at the feed station or water tube. That way they get their claws worn down when they go for food or water.
Or better, use one of the abrasive perches (sand, cement, etc) at the feed station or water tube. That way they get their claws worn down when they go for food or water.
Gary
gouldians (GB,YB,BB), blackbelly firefinches (trying to breed), societies (foster parents).
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gouldians (GB,YB,BB), blackbelly firefinches (trying to breed), societies (foster parents).
red factor canary
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- Pip
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Re: perches
thank you for your reply. Do you have any idea of what kind of natural perches I should use. I am going for a very natural outdoorsie look. Any type in northern wisconsin that I should NOT be using??
- Sally
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Re: perches
I think you would be safe with any of the hardwoods or fruit trees. Poohbear was putting pine branches in his aviary, I believe.
- poohbear
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Re: perches
And ash,sycamore,hazel,oak...never had a problem with any.Choice of branches with hookbills is another matter...finches don't gnaw on them like they do.
