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Materials Explanation
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All Natural |
Only wood, rope, vegetable-tanned leather, palm fronds and other natural materials. No metal (except central chain and/or quick link). May be dyed. No plastic. No bells. |
Bell |
Includes at least one bell |
Chain |
Includes either nickel plated, stainless steel or chrome plated chain, or parts may be strung on chain (some strong beaked birds snip leather or rope) |
Cholla Cactus |
Includes some nice dried cholla cactus stems (has holes in it, no sharp spines) |
Cloth |
Includes soft cloth |
Kush Ball |
Includes a soft plastic kush ball |
Leather |
Includes vegetable tanned leather chunks or strips, or parts may be strung on leather |
Metal |
Metal structure (may be all metal, mostly metal, powder-coated or bare metal, or strung on heavy-duty metal wire). The metal itself is usually bird-safe steel or aluminum.) |
Mirror |
Your bird can see it's reflection in this material |
Natural Pieces |
Includes pieces of branch with bark, coconut, cholla, palm fronds, feathers, etc. |
No Dye |
No dyed parts, only natural colors |
Paper |
Includes paper or bird-safe cardboard |
Plastic |
Includes marbella, pony beads, acrylic, hard plastic or soft plastic |
Pony Beads |
Includes pony beads for smaller birds or soft-beaked larger birds who love detailed parts |
Rawhide |
Includes rawhide (untanned leather) |
Rope: Cotton |
Includes cotton rope or parts may be strung on rope |
Rope: Paulie |
Strung on bird-safe plastic paulie rope (difficult for smaller birds to snip) |
Rope: Sisal or Jute |
Includes sisal or jute or parts may be strung on sisal or jute |
Rubber / Soft Plastic |
Includes bird-safe rubber or soft plastic |
Shoe Laces |
Includes at least one shoelace |
Stainless Steel |
All metal parts are stainless steel |
Wiffle Ball |
Includes at least one wiffle ball |
Wood: Hard |
All wood included is hard wood. Chunks of hard wood are especially good for birds that are experienced, destructive chewers as hard wood tends to hold up longer to strong beaks. Many manufactured wood shapes that less destructive birds love are also hard wood, such as hearts, stars, etc. Hard wood includes manzanita, oak, maple, birch, grape vine, etc. |
Wood: Hard & Soft |
Includes a balanced mixture of hard and soft woods |
Wood: Soft |
Majority of wood is soft wood. Soft wood is especially good for younger birds who are learning to destroy. Many birds will always prefer soft wood that they can easily destroy. Soft wood includes balsa, pine, fir, etc. May include a few fun shapes of hardwood. |
Wood: Thin |
Includes thin slices of wood for smaller birds or to encourage inexperienced or soft-beaked larger birds to destroy |
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