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Java Wood Straight Perch 14" x 1"
Java Wood Straight Perch 14" x 1"
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The Java Wood Straight Perch 14" x 1" offers your feathered companion a natural and comfortable roosting surface that promotes optimal foot health. Crafted from authentic Java wood, this perch features an irregular, textured surface that exercises foot muscles and naturally helps maintain nail length, making it an essential addition to any bird cage setup.
Recommended For: This perch is ideally suited for small to medium-sized birds including budgies, cockatiels, lovebirds, parrotlets, green-cheek conures, and similar species. The 1-inch diameter provides an appropriate grip size for these birds to comfortably perch and rest.
Perch Type: Natural Java wood straight perch
Diameter Range: Approximately 1 inch. Proper perch diameter is crucial for avian foot health, as it allows birds to grip comfortably without overextending their toes. The natural variations in Java wood provide multiple gripping surfaces, preventing pressure sores and promoting circulation. Offering perches of varying diameters helps exercise different muscle groups in your bird's feet.
Materials: 100% natural Java wood, known for its density, durability, and appealing texture. Java wood is sustainably harvested and provides a safe, non-toxic perching surface for pet birds.
Dimensions: 14 inches in length, approximately 1 inch in diameter
Mounting Style: Equipped with standard hardware for easy installation in most bird cages. The straight design allows for horizontal mounting to create a stable roosting area.
Benefits:
- Promotes optimal foot health through natural texture and irregular surface
- Naturally helps trim nails and beaks through daily use
- Provides essential exercise for foot and leg muscles
- Durable Java wood construction withstands daily wear and chewing
- Natural appearance enhances cage aesthetics
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Helps prevent foot problems associated with uniform perch surfaces
Safety Note: Inspect perch regularly for signs of excessive wear or damage. Replace if the perch becomes unstable or develops sharp edges. Ensure mounting hardware is secure before allowing your bird access. Always provide multiple perches of varying diameters and textures to promote optimal foot health.
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