Cement perches for claws
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Cement perches for claws
What are your thoughts regarding cement perches and do they help to keep the claws trimmed?
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Re: Cement perches for claws
I use Living World's pedi-perches, but with many of my waxbills, I still have to trim nails. Some waxbills grow nails so fast that it doesn't matter what kind of perch I use, I can almost watch them grow! For the average finch, I think they do help, as I don't have to trim nails on other species. Each cage has a pedi-perch next to the waterer, so the birds land on the pedi-perch each time they want a drink.
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Re: Cement perches for claws
Thanks Sally. I can't fathom having to trim all those little bails. Hope the pedipetches will work.Sally wrote: I use Living World's pedi-perches, but with many of my waxbills, I still have to trim nails. Some waxbills grow nails so fast that it doesn't matter what kind of perch I use, I can almost watch them grow! For the average finch, I think they do help, as I don't have to trim nails on other species. Each cage has a pedi-perch next to the waterer, so the birds land on the pedi-perch each time they want a drink.
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Re: Cement perches for claws
It seems to work on some birds but not others.
My wife's canary needs regular trimming of his claws, despite having a perch that is "supposed" to wear down his claws.
So the only thing that you can do is to try a few and see if/how they work, then make your own call.
I do remember my early days, when I used a sandpaper perch. The birds AVOIDED that perch.
So I figured the perch has to have a smooth top, where they land, and the rough abrasive on the side.
My wife's canary needs regular trimming of his claws, despite having a perch that is "supposed" to wear down his claws.
So the only thing that you can do is to try a few and see if/how they work, then make your own call.
I do remember my early days, when I used a sandpaper perch. The birds AVOIDED that perch.
So I figured the perch has to have a smooth top, where they land, and the rough abrasive on the side.
Gary
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Re: Cement perches for claws
Onest opinion.....absolute rubbish, no serious breeder would ever use these,Vera wrote: What are your thoughts regarding cement perches and do they help to keep the claws trimmed?
It's basically like you walking about on a shingle beach continuesly in yer bare feet

This is just normal pet shop junk and only fit for the bin

As for toe nails , a quality pair of normal human nail clippers is all that is needed,
Birds nails normally only need checking once every 2 months