Five Types of Bird Perches

By D Swain, published Dec 05, 2007
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If you have a pet bird, you will need to buy a perch for it. There are many different types of bird perches. Some of these include rope, plastic, and cement. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. This article will discuss some of the different types of bird perches.

Rope

One of the first types of bird perches is the rope design. Rope perches are generally made of thick sisal or cotton. These bird perches have a constant diameter from one end to the other. If you buy a perch made from rope, you need to make sure that it is twisted well. This will keep your bird's feet from getting snagged in it.

Plastic

There are also plastic bird perches. They are typically made from acrylic or PVC. These perches have the advantage of being very inexpensive. However, since plastic is weaker than other materials, these bird perches are commonly found in smaller cages that house parakeets or canaries. These perches can also be damaged by pecking easily. It's best that plastic perches have grooves so that they provide better traction.

Dowel

One of the next types of bird perches is the wooden dowel design. These softwood perches can be made to fit birds of any size as they can be made in various diameters and lengths. These bird perches usually have plastic cap ends. Since the material is soft, it can break easily.

Hardwood

There are also bird perches made from hardwood. One of the most common types is manzanita. These bird perches are more durable than the soft variety, as they will resist chewing and breaking better. They are also the same type of perches that the bird's would use in the wild. You need to avoid hardwood perches that have slippery barks. This can be dangerous to some birds.

Cement

One of the final types of bird perches is made of cement. These perches are heavy and durable, so they are ideal for larger birds. However, the cement will also keep your bird's claws dull and may cause foot problems. These perches will also break easily if dropped. If you do decide to buy cement bird perches, make sure that they are grooved to provide better traction.

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