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Kristi Cook
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
They work just as expected. Very little wear even after several months with two active birds.
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
All hardware included for easy install. Great size for Indian Ring Neck and likely for equally sized birds.
Annette Fairbanks
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Great product, just as described.
Mom to 5
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
it broke after one week of me using it. and the return policy is only fifteen days. If i could i would give this zero stars. screws fell out and the washer to hold i did not work. I tried to put the screw back with wood glue that did not work. don't get this
Stoney
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
> Well constructed, easy to install.> Soft wood will not last long with parrots or any other chewing pet.> Good size (length). Note that most cages are not strong enough for similar but longer perches (that are secured at only one end) --- the longer perches will wobble too much with any movement your bird makes.> Perfect aside water food and water dishes, or perhaps hanging toys.NOT FOR PARROTS -- except as chew toys.> My little Senegal completely destroyed the first one within a half-hour. I was hoping for perhaps a week each.> Unfortunately, truly hardwood perches are very hard to find. In my experience, the easiest solution is to purchase hardwood dowels from Home Depot (or a similar source) and make your own.> Alternatively, you can make perches from any non-poisonous hardwood branches. How do you know whether branches are poisonous or not? The simplest answer is to use fruit tree branches. That does not guarantee that the wood will be hard enough to resist parrots. Oak branches, available almost anywhere are also non-poisonous. In my case, I have access to tropical hardwood branches which are so hard that my parrots cannot even scratch them.
Lainer D
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
Only one washer comes with each perch, which is not enough to support the perch and keep it stable. A washer needs to be on the inside and outside of the cage. The perch itself is nice but I’ll need to purchase additional washers.
Leefers1
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020
These are very nice short wooden perches. They were bought to replace the plastic perches that are used in canary breeding cages. In use, those look uncomfortable, and they cause the bird's feet to remain too tightly closed IMO. I now use these perches along with small wooden dowels in another diameter and some varying diameter curvey shaped perches for further choice. I have kept parrots, macaws, cockatoos, toucans, lories and finches in my very long life, varying perch sizes are a must for healthy birds. I can't completely replicate nature for my trio of canaries, but I can offer them the comfort of perch choice. The other advantage to offering these short perches is that each bird has more room in his cage, and is able to fly unobstructed by large perches.
J. A. Grogan
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2019
Well, each perch only comes with one metal washer when each perch needs 2 metal washers to clamp securely on the cage bars. I guess I will buy the 5 metal washers these perches need at Lowe's.Strong but short 5" wooden perch. You clamp to the cage bars on the sides of the cage with a washer, wing-nut, and the bolt that is embedded in the perch parallel.It's the right size for an Indian Ringneck or Cockatiel. A bit thick for smaller birds but they can still use them.I bought to free up more space in their decent sized cages so they can take a (very) short flight occasionally without perches & other things in the way.I will be ordering more.
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