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<p>Undoubtedly <a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com">parrots</a> benefit from the use of talking toys because it makes them feel so much closer to their owners when their owners are not around. The use of a talking toy helps the <a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com">parrot</a> feel that there is someone in the house all the time and when they hear your recorded voice they also feel much more at ease. This has such great benefits for a pet parrot.</p>
<p>Your own personal recordings on a talking toy will have absolutely huge benefits for the health and welfare of your pet parrot.</p>
<p>Parrots seem to love most types of toys, but talking toys are undoubtedly one of the best types that you could buy for your parrot, not just for its entertainment but because it also plays a vital role in its physical, emotional and behavioral adaptation into its captive surroundings.</p>
<p>It is a shame, but many parrot owners do not realize this and just consider it as a beautiful plumage that would make an interesting exhibit when visitors come to their home.</p>
<p>Just as we humans do, parrots experience a lot of emotional and physical emotions and are quite capable of feeling frustrated, lonely and bored. Boredom is a real problem for a pet parrot when the owners leave to go to work. A talking parrot toy can give the bird company inside its cage and can entertain it throughout the day.</p>
<p>Parrots do not like to be left alone and can always demand attention. Obviously, you will not be available every time it needs you, so a talking parrot toy can substitute for your company to a certain extent anyway.</p>
<p>Here are a few reasons why your parrot would enjoy a talking toy:</p>
<p>• Talking parrot toy &#8211; Frustration</p>
<p>A lonely parrot can easily become bored and this causes frustration which in the end shows as plucked feathers and a bad tempered parrot. Although, a cage for the parrot is its territory to sleep and eat in, it can also become a prison for it if it needs to spend most of the time inside it. A talking parrot toy can relieve it a lot by giving it companionship just like another real parrot.</p>
<p>• Talking parrot toy &#8211; Teaching A Parrot</p>
<p>If you own a parrot you might not always find time to spend with it teaching it to talk. This is where a talking parrot toy can come to your rescue and teach your pet how to talk. The biggest advantage of such a toy is that you can record in them whatever you need to teach your parrot and just play it on repeatedly until your parrot learns it.</p>
<p>• Talking parrot toy &#8211; Reducing Boredom</p>
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<p>A talking parrot toy has many very positive attributes that will help your parrot in its development, in its social skills, is temperament, physical exercise and other behaviors that occur from its emotional feelings. When a parrot can interact with toys they are using their cognitive skills as well as their intellectual ability and therefore will benefit in so many different ways. There is no mystery about the fact that &#8220;A happy parrot is a happy pet!&#8221;</p>
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<p>For information on how to care for your parrot and how to best rare a pet parrot from parrot expert Kaye Dennan visit <a onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com/recommends/Pet_Parrot_Secrets/60/" target="_blank" class="clicky_log_outbound">Pet Parrot Secrets</a><br />
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<p><strong><em>Question by kalamazoophoto</em>: Where do I find that toy talking parrot? I live in Kalamazoo, MI?</strong></p>
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search for talking parrot on ebay. I&#8217;ve also seen some at drug stores and toys r us.</p>
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Loriculus galgulus<br />
The great thing about keeping an African Grey parrot as a pet is that it can form a strong bond with you. Unlike a dog which can fetch a baseball, an African Grey can talk, well at least mimic the sounds you and others around you make, including the telephone and microwave oven.</p>
<p>Just like any other pet, this bird requires all the attention you can give to it. Spend some quality time feeding your bird and you will discover their amazing character and affection. Unlike a cat or a dog, an African Grey parrot can live as long as humans do, and some even outlived their owners. In that sense, it is a great companion to have.</p>
<p>Considering that this bird is going to live with you for a very long time, it will need a big and sturdy cage for comfort, with doors opening on the front and at the top. It will not be a problem to source for a suitable cage because pet shops carry a wide variety of cages for <a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com">parrots</a>. And with the internet so accessible to anyone, ordering a bird cage from a website is also a good option if there are no pet shops in your area.</p>
<p>Unlike other pet birds, this parrot needs stimulation. Get parrot toys so that your bird can amuse itself during the times you are not at home. The most common ones are plastic rings that you can hang from the top of the cage. They love to bite, climb and hang upside down on the rings.</p>
<p>The African Grey loves dry natural seed and nut mix. You should be able make this yourself with ingredients from the grocery store or supermarket if the pet store is too far away. Fresh cut fruits and vegetables like celery and asparagus are also good for the parrot for the vitamins that they provide.</p>
<p>This parrot likes to be spoken too, especially by its owner. But be careful with the vocabulary that you use because the bird is actually studying all the sounds that you make and registering it in its head. But one good idea is to let it speak your name, home address and telephone number. This is exactly what an owner did and when his African Grey flew away through an opened window, the person who found the parrot managed to return it because the bird kept on repeating its owner&#8217;s phone number.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Question by Peter Blake-segovia</em>: Can 2 cockatiels with eggs live with a wild parrot?</strong><br />
I have two cockatiels in an outside aviary and a wild parrot keeps hanging around. I am able to catch this parrot easily, and I was wondering, if I caught this wild parrot, could it live with my cockatiels and their two eggs?</p>
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yeah. But only if you give them no food for a few days so they learn companionship</p>
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<p><strong>There is </strong><strong>a plastic base with a wire grate</strong><strong> in most parrot cages. The grate </strong><strong>keep</strong><strong>s</strong><strong> the parrot from stepping in</strong><strong>to</strong><strong> </strong><strong>their </strong><strong>droppings</strong><strong>. Anyway </strong><strong>some of the droppings stick to </strong><strong>it. So it can be </strong><strong>taken out right away</strong><strong>.</strong> The grate can be used as a separator when two incompatible <a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com">parrots</a> must be in one parrot cage for a short time for example during transportation. Of course it can not be used for a long period.</p>
<p>By the time the material of the plastic base gets brittle because it becomes gradually worn by the sprinkled. Ask the shop where you have bought the parrot cage if they supply a replacement base after it breaks or when it is completely unusable. If the tray can be pulled out, it is more practical. It is better if you can clean the floor without setting the wire top aside. But also it is difficult to put only the top over the parrots if they do not want to return in the parrot cage.<br />
2.  Parrot Cage &#8211; LOCATION</p>
<p>Normally the stand which goes with the parrot cage is usually 50-60 cm. This is very low for observing the parrots, they have to be at eye level because it disturbs the birds if someone looks from above into the cage. If the parrot cage is hung on a wall, the bird is covered from one side. Avoid direct sunlight, close radiators and drafts. But have in mind that the room should receive sunlight once a day.Also because parrots should take part in family life, reserve several places for the parrot cage in the house. You will need two hooks fastened to the wall in the appropriate rooms, but not the kitchen and the bedroom. In this way the bird can be brought along and you will not worry that you parrot will damage something with its beak. If you have bought the parrot recently, a certain reticence in this respect is normally .But do not forget about the hygiene even when you become more intimate with the bird.<br />
3. Parrot Cage Stand and Climbing Tree</p>
<p>To chain the parrot by one foot to the parrot stand all day long is against the proper treatment of the bird. The stand is to be used in addition to the parrot cage. The tray catches parrot droppings and other debris produced by it. Also the parrot cages should provide a climbing tree because a single perch offers only few climbing. The whole is set into an outdoor umbrella stand or a Christmas-tree stand. Trim branches to the desired size and then nail or screw them together. Brush them wet at first to avoid dust and insecticides which adhere to them. Check the leaves for &#8220;little beasties&#8221; which you do not want to have in the house. Arrange the branches so that the parrot does not expel its droppings to the lower ones but it is difficult, because they always hit something. You can buy an artificial climbing tree where this problem is already considered. A flat, ladderlike structure which is held vertical by a rectangular umbrella stand, has its advantages.<br />
4.  Bird Rooms</p>
<p>There should be sunlight and warmth in the room. Use&#8221;truelite&#8221; tubes during winter because the photoperiod should be at least twelve hours. &#8220;Truelite&#8221; tubes produce artificial but similar to natural daylight. Turn them on at 4:00 AM using a timer so that the twelve-hour &#8220;day&#8221; will end at the same time as sunset. At nights also the room should not be completely dark. Leave an 8-watt bulb switched on if there is no light from outside.</p>
<p>Set a grating into the window opening to get direct contact with the outside air into the parrot cage. On the other hand the grating will not allow parrots to get away. Choose the interior furnishings which will not injure the parrots. Enclose the heat source with a grating if there is a possibility that the parrots could burn their feet because of the high temperature. The walls should be with Resopal or roofer&#8217;s tin, with a washable paint like those in the bathrooms, with a coating of whitewash, without paper. Choose the material of the floor which is easy to clean. Caulk it and then cover it with sand.</p>
<p>A. We suggest a massive brick house for parrots , whose interior rooms are covered with 30 cm layer of unpolluted forest earth. On this layer there is a pile of tree roots , room-high tree trunks and rotted tree parts. It is good suggestion but not for everyone. Those owners who live in a rented dwelling will not use it. Bird rooms vary depending on different circumstances. These comments here are only examples and the same is with the next section on aviaries.</p>
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<p>The living space you provide for your parrot is essential in keeping them happy and healthy. A parrot cage should provide a fun, spacious environment for your parrot and when incorporate alongside free-time in which they&#8217;re allowed to fly freely, there is no reason why your parrot won&#8217;t be happy parrot.</p>
<p>To ensure your parrot cage is completely appropriate for your parrot there are a few things you should take into account: Space – a parrot cage needs to have enough space for your parrot to have plenty of toys, perches and so on within it. In parrot cage terms; the bigger the better, it just depends on how much living space you yourself have.</p>
<p>Perches – make sure your parrot has several perches within their cage; these will sometimes come included within the cage or you could purchase a bird play stand or bird tree to place inside your parrot cage. Perches allow your bird exercise by flying from perch to perch ensuring they aren&#8217;t cramped up for too long in order to keep their joints healthy.</p>
<p>Toys – it&#8217;s important to include plenty of toys within the cage alongside the perches. You could almost think of your parrot as a child that needs stimulation and attention constantly, and the toys will provide this. Equally, the toys don&#8217;t have to cost you a fortune; simple things such as mirrors, rattles and so on are more than enough to keep your bird entertained. Ideas-4-Pets offer a fantastic solution in bird toy packs, which include a vast amount of different toys which allow you to vary the toys with the cage so your parrot is always entertained and doesn&#8217;t become bored of the same toys.</p>
<p>Choosing a suitable parrot cage for your parrot is the first step towards making sure that your parrot is going to be happy living with you. Ideas-4-Pets offer an extensive range of parrot cages for everyone&#8217;s needs and there is bound to be a cage that will fit in with your living accommodation.</p>
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am not sure if cedar would be a safe wood to use, I am thinking no,and wouldn&#8217;t risk the birds life when other woods are safe.</p>
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<p>The first steps to picking the <a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com">parrot</a> you want from the parrot breeders is to get to know their environment. That means to make sure they&#8217;re getting properly taken care of and in the right breeding environment. Birds are one of the hardest animals to breed, because of the incubation of the eggs. The whole process of parrot breeding is going to be a large task indeed.</p>
<p>To find the proper parrot breeders that can give you the parrot you want, you will need to find someone that breeds animals the right way or search the local pet store. Another great place to search for a <a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com/tag/parrot-breeder" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Parrot Breeder">parrot breeder</a> is to use the Internet. There are plenty of major parrot breeders that can help you find the parrot you want from the Internet.</p>
<p>The search for the perfect bird is to find one that has good health. A full set of non-plucked feathers and a clear nose is two good factors when choosing your parrots. The bird is going to have all the feathers depending on age and should have a good color. The beak also needs to be in good condition in order to make sure they are going to live long lives.</p>
<p>Now for those that have experience with breeding parrots, you should know what to look for when choosing a parrot. Picking the bird from a breeder is the hardest thing to do, because they all look good to your eyes. Not all bird breeders are bad because it takes a lot to breed. To choose your own breeders, you will need some experience with breeding them. There are plenty of beginners that&#8217;s out there that have problems with breeding and end up hurting the birds. You will find a lot of information on the Internet that can help you find the right information for breeding parrots.</p>
<p>There is way more to know when it comes to bird breeding and breeding parrots can be a pain. The hatching is the painful part of breeding, you will experience feeding times that go for 3 hours apart just like a baby. The bird formula can be purchased in the store, which may be best, because the mom bird gets the food and spit the reused food in the baby birds mouth.</p>
<p>To find the best equipment for taking care of these birds when their born, you should to search the Internet for your research. You will find many parrot breeders to buy their equipment on the Internet. You will find these birds to be a good bundle of joy when they&#8217;re finally hatched.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Question by animallover</em>: African Grey Parrot Breeders in Conneticut or New York?</strong><br />
Does Anyone know or is a breeder of african grey parrots or any othe bird that is in Conneticut or New York? if so, do you konw thier website?</p>
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http://www.petfinder.org It has all kinds of animals, some strays and some from breeders. You may find one there. You can search by state.</p>
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<p>All 24-7Pets Shop parrot cages come in a wide variety of styles and sizes. They are safe made of non-toxic material, the hardest and strongest oven baked powder coating available today.</p>
<p>Each parrot cage comes with heavy duty, quality designed lock that is ‘parrot secure’ to make sure your bird cannot break out of its cage, quality designed very smooth ‘easy roll’ wheels that are heavy duty and practical without the hard plastic well known for scratching wooden or tiled floors, the swing-feeder doors are all securely locked to avoid your bird escaping, each stainless steel bowl is fastened tight under a bar to avoid removal and spillage by your bird.</p>
<p>Our parrot cages are well known for their lift off play top. Those play tops are parrot stands which can be removed to be placed on a stand or table for your bird to enjoy a different location while feeling secure on its familiar play top.</p>
<p>Our best selling <a onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com/recommends/parrot_cage/17/" target="_blank" class="clicky_log_outbound"><strong>parrot cage</strong></a> is the two tier play top called ‘Arthur’. It looks like a house, with its pitched roof on one side and a platform on the other side. There is also a landing platform to help your bird getting back in its cage when it has to. It offers comfort inside the cage, a removable play top for your bird, a secure door lock. It is easy to move thanks to its sturdy, yet smooth, ‘easy roll’ wheels. In Dove grey colour it looks stunning in a room.</p>
<p>Within our wide variety we also offer a dove grey open top parrot cage which is very versatile with its removable playtop, a landing platform and a strong cabinet at the bottom to store your bird favorite toys, seeds or treats.</p>
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i have a quaker parrot, i want to know how to make her stand on my hand?</p>
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Put your finger at her stomach and push up. They usually jump up.</p>
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<p>Having a pet is something many would like to try. However, some animal companions like dogs require a time commitment to walking them. Also, other animals like hamsters have a very short lifespan, which makes it hard to get too attached to them. A parrot does not have any of these shortcomings and that is why they can be the perfect choice to keep.</p>
<p>These flying creatures are renowned all over every spec of the globe for their wide spectrum of colors. You could very easily find the right one of these birds for you in the color you prefer. A person could complement their bird with their interior decorating without too much trouble. Yet even so, most people decide to pick these animals because of their amiability and aptitude for mimicking human conversation.</p>
<p>So, how does one train a parrot in speech? If you buy a young bird that is best so they can be taught young. You will have to say words over and over to teach new words or phrases. It also helps to create a course of study for your friend to learn from.</p>
<p>Many creative ways exist to train a bird to speak different and fun human words or phrases. Correct activities should be fun for you both. If you enjoy teaching the bird and seeing it learn you will be more inclined to spend more time training your bird. As a result, you will have better talking pet faster than you expected.</p>
<p>There are other things you have to do for these birds that might be less fun. A healthy bird must be taken care of in order to remain that way. Therefore only feed your pet with food that <a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com">parrots</a> are able to eat. Next, you need to show care in grooming. You can give your pet a normal bath or use a special shampoo spray bottle. Lastly, remember to let your pet leave its cage. This is imperative because your bird needs the exercise and you need to clean its cage.</p>
<p>There are simple things that you can do but one day you may need a veterinarian. Not all veterinarians are knowledgeable in such special creatures. You may need to research to find one. So do not wait till an emergency, already have a veterinarian that you can call.</p>
<p>If you want fantastic pets that are easy to care for, pick parrots. They have very long lives. Be good to your friend and take care of it. That way you will be able to take pleasure in one another for a long time.</p>
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<p>Talking blue Indian Ringneck parakeet playing games &amp; interacting with feathered roomies (dove &amp; finches) that don&#8217;t know what to make of it. Seems we&#8217;ve been watching too many scary movies judging from the shrieking sounds he makes &#8217;cause I never taught him that! Everything else he picked up from me.<br />
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<p><strong><em>Question by Layla</em>: Where can I buy a Ringneck parrot in Phoenix AZ or close to there?</strong><br />
I have seen many videos of the cuties and would love to get one. I want a blue indian ringneck parrot. please list places in which they are sold located or near to phoenix arizona.<br />
thanks!<br />
Yes i have done much research. My mom told me a month ago to check out their habits, what they eat, their voice and a lot more stuff.</p>
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<p><em>Answer by LionLady</em><br />
the real question is, have you done your research?  Even though they are small, they have a mighty voice.  And just like any other animal, they require attention, lots of attention..</p>
<p>But there is a place called Tropic Zone.  Its off of Greenway rd and 7th st.  Thats where my sister got her Ringneck and where I got my Pionus.</p>
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<p><strong>Materials Commonly Used in </strong><strong>Parrot </strong><strong> Toys</strong></p>
<p><strong>WOOD</strong></p>
<p>Birds need to chew, wood is an excellent material to satisfy this natural urge. Birds play most often with wood toys. Wooden toys are meant to be destroyed. Some bird owners may be frustrated by the destructive nature of their <a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com">parrots</a>. However, chewing is a natural instinct and vital to birds mental and physical well-being. If you provide only acrylic toys they will often find other, more expensive ways to satisfy their chewing needs (i.e., molding, furniture). It is important to know what woods are safe for your bird. Both soft and hardwoods are commonly used in toys.</p>
<p>Safe Woods (not a complete list):</p>
<p>Pine, Balsa, Birch, Basswood, Poplar, Maple, Walnut, Ash, Apple, Elm, Cactus (Cholla) and Manzanita</p>
<p>Unsafe Woods (not a complete list):</p>
<p>Cedar, Red Cherry, Plywood. Oak</p>
<p>If you like to make your own toys NEVER use pressure treated wood, it is treated with arsenic and will poison your bird. If using natural branches make sure they have not been exposed to insecticides. Also, take care to collect branches in areas removed from highways where plant life may have absorbed toxic emissions from cars. Scrub all branches with a non-toxic disinfectant (dilute chlorine bleach), rinse and dry thoroughly.</p>
<p>If you need to clean wood toys, don&#8217;t soak them. It is best to wipe them clean with a damp cloth or sand the soiled area until clean. If your bird likes to dunk his toys beware that moisture can promote bacterial growth and the toys should either be discarded or thoroughly cleaned and dried in a low temperature oven before returning them to the bird.</p>
<p>Birds are able to distinguish colors therefore color makes wood toys more attractive and interesting to birds. Manufacturers usually color wood with food coloring or vegetable dyes. We don&#8217;t believe in flavoring wood as the bird should not be encouraged to ingest the wood and, unless properly controlled, the fruit sugars often used provide a perfect medium for bacterial growth. Do not buy toys that have been stained or varnished to add color. If you are interested in a toy with painted parts (ie, ABC blocks) make sure that only non-toxic, child safe paints were used.</p>
<p><strong>ROPE</strong></p>
<p>Several kinds of rope are used in bird toys. Only 100% natural fiber ropes such as cotton, hemp (jute), or sisal should be used in bird toys. Nylon blend ropes should never be used as they can result in serious injury and cuts due to the strength of the strands if the birds get caught in it. Ropes can be safe as long as they are maintained properly and the bird&#8217;s beak and nails are kept trim. There have been safety problems noted when excessive fraying occurs. Birds have choked and lost circulation to legs by getting tangled in ill maintained ropes. Rope toys have proven very beneficial in solving feather picking problems and therefore we don&#8217;t like to discount rope as a viable material. Bird owners have a responsibility to check their bird&#8217;s rope toys daily and to cut back or discard rope toys when they become frayed and present a hazard to their bird.</p>
<p><strong>CHAIN</strong></p>
<p>Chain should have welded not open links. Un-welded chain provides sharp surfaces and narrow openings which have been known to cut toes. Make sure the links are a safe size for your bird, if toes get caught in the links the result can be broken toes or legs. Chain length is also a consideration as a long length of chain could conceivably end up wrapped around a bird&#8217;s neck during a vigorous play session. As the wood components are chewed off, a chain hazard could develop. Owners must monitor the status of toys and ensure that as they physically change safety hazards do not develop.</p>
<p><strong>FASTENERS</strong></p>
<p>This is a crucial area of concern as good fasteners are expensive and therefore many manufacturers cut corners and use potentially unsafe items such as split key rings or dog leash type snap hooks. Birds have been cut and lost circulation to toes and tongues on toys utilizing split rings and spring type clamps. For conures or larger birds we recommend either Quick-links (also sometimes called C-clamps) or Pear links to attach toys to the bird&#8217;s play area. They come in a variety of sizes and can be tightened with a wrench easily to prevent the bird from unhooking his toys. This type of fastener provides the least potential for injury. They are available in a variety of sizes and can be purchased from your local hardware store if needed to replace unsafe fasteners from existing toys.</p>
<p>Do not use split key rings, spring loaded clips or metal shower rings to fasten your toys. Small hardware pieces can be ingested accidentally. Birds have cut toes and tongues on split rings and spring type clamps.</p>
<p>ZINC</p>
<p>A lot has been mentioned recently about zinc toxicity in birds. Many bird toys are made with zinc coated (galvanized) metal components. Zinc is also commonly found in cage powder coatings. Some avian health specialists have stated that in order for zinc related health problems to result that the parrot must actually swallow the metal components and that &#8220;beaking&#8221; the parts is insufficient for toxicity to develop unless the galvanized coating is extremely brittle and flaky. If a bird spends a lot of time chewing on toy hardware (i.e., washers, quick links, wire) then it is possible they will ingest enough zinc to build up toxic levels in their systems over time. Owners who are worried about the possible health effects can often find stainless steel replacement components at their local hardware store. This option is also often much more cost effective to the consumer than buying toys constructed with stainless steel parts.</p>
<p><strong>PLASTICS </strong></p>
<p>Acrylics are used in many toys today and if sized properly to the bird are virtually indestructible. If purchasing acrylic toys we recommend the acrylic have a minimum thickness of 3/16?. Recently, there has been a shift back towards wood toys because although the acrylics are durable and attractive they are also not as fun for the bird who likes to chew. We recommend that a few of your birds toys be acrylic or a blend of acrylic and wood, they will be long lasting and the bright colors used are stimulating to your bird.</p>
<p>When considering toys with plastic components a bird owner must consider the nature of the plastic component (i.e., soft vs. brittle) relative to the size of the bird. Brittle plastics should not be given to larger birds because when they break very sharp, cutting edges are formed and if swallowed accidentally could result in ruptured organs. Hard plastic toys specifically designed for parakeets and cockatiels should not be given to larger birds with the beak power to destroy them.</p>
<p><strong> LEATHER</strong></p>
<p>Leather is a great material for birds to safely play with and chew on. Most birds especially like to spend hours untying knots made in leather strips.</p>
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<p>Replace leather if soiled or wet. Bacteria will flourish under these conditions. Many toy companies will sell replacement leather strips.</p>
<p>When hanging toys strung on leather (or rope or chain), avoid leaving a long strand between the toy and the cage. Some birds when rambunctious with their toys can get the leather wrapped around their necks and strangle. It is best to tie the toy close to the bars of the cage.</p>
<p>RINGS</p>
<p>When choosing toys with rings or large plastic chain links make sure that the rings are of a size that the bird can&#8217;t get his head stuck in them and choke. Also beware of toys with multiple rings looped directly together as birds have met similar fates when they have been trapped between the rings.</p>
<p><strong>BELLS</strong></p>
<p>Birds love to make noise and bells provide a fun source for their merrymaking. If a bird is mechanically inclined and can remove the clapper the potential exists for swallowing/choking. Make sure the bell clapper can not be removed by the bird. If it is not securely fastened either remove it or weld it (we recommend silver solder). Make sure the clapper is not lead (toxic), if it is lead you will be able to dent the clapper with your fingernail. Do not buys toys that use jingle type bells, toes can become caught and cut in the wide to narrow openings, we recommend the cow or liberty bell design. Appropriately size the bell to the bird so it will be able to withstand the power of the beak.</p>
<p><strong>FINAL CONSIDERATIONS</strong></p>
<p>Just because the label says the product is safe doesn&#8217;t mean that it&#8217;s OK for your bird. Any toy has the potential to be unsafe if improperly sized to the bird. Ask your toy vendor or bird store owner for help or advice on choosing a toy appropriate for your bird.</p>
<p>As with kids, no toy is 100% safe for all birds. Use common sense and supervise your bird when you first give him a new toy. Observe how he interacts with the toy to determine how best to hang it and where and when to allow him to play with it (some toys are safer outside the cage).</p>
<p>Provide a wide variety of toys and rotate them in and out of the cage or play area. Variety will help alleviate boredom and keep your bird more alert and curious. Keep 2-3 toys minimum in the birds cage and don&#8217;t overstuff the cage so the bird doesn&#8217;t have room to move.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t assume that if your bird doesn&#8217;t like a toy that it won&#8217;t play with any toy. Try something different and take the time to observe what your bird finds interesting in terms of design, texture or size.</p>
<p>Introduce toys to baby birds but make them small&#8230;don&#8217;t intimidate them. Hand toys are some of the safest toys available and they are especially great for young birds as they help to develop hand-eye coordination.</p>
<p>Play with your bird&#8230;most birds think it&#8217;s great fun to chase balls across the floor or couch, play &#8220;catch&#8221; or &#8220;pick it up&#8221; with mom or dad.</p>
<p>This guide is by no means comprehensive but we have tried to address as many issues as possible. When in doubt, ask for help. We sincerely wish you a long, happy and healthy relationship with your bird.</p>
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<p>Top Quality Parrot Gymnasiums at &#8221; Affordable &#8221; prices! The Last Parrot Gym your bird will ever need! Your parrot gym will be individually hand-crafted and species specifically designed and computer balanced for your particular species (type) of parrot/s. Made to simulate the twisted vines and branches of the trees found in your parrot&#8217;s natural habitat, precisely ridged multidimensional footholds are circumfused and grafted into the base of the tree-top. The branches provide a slight and gentle bounce, and the multidimensional footholds will provide your parrot/s with optimal foot comfort and exercise. The grafted branches are &#8216;orthopedically designed and precisely ridged&#8217; to ensure an easy grasp, as is shown in the video footage. No more having your feathered friends standing on damp wooden perches! Again, the perches on the Rhodesian Elm Tree are not made of natural wood&#8230; such as manzanita, which can be quite slippery&#8230; java trees, bottlebrush, or grapevine. The wood-grain appearence is created via the three stage molecular process, without the use of any dye, stains, or chemicals, and all materials used are 100% non-toxic. The branches have been &#8216;hand-grafted&#8217; into irregularly shaped limbs in order to stimulate the muscles in your parrots&#8217; feet, thereby preventing leg cramping and foot sores, which is a common ailment in captive parrots.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Question by cajun_queen_1970</em>: where can i buy a plastic parrot for hanging in a tree in my yard? Would like one 12&#8243; tall at least.?</strong></p>
<p>I have been to party supply stores, crafts store, Wal-mart, Target, and several others&#8230;..I have even went online and all the ones I have found so far have had featherlike bodies or are stuffed.  I have even checked out ebay&#8230;Nada. Please help!</p>
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Go to a party supply store.</p>
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<p><strong>Warden the Parrot</strong></p>
<p><strong>How Many Toes Does A Parrot Have?</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.parrotcare4u.com">Parrots</a> come in many colors: gray, brown, red, green, yellow, blue, white, black, and various shades of all of those. Parrots can be very small, 4 inches (10 centimeters) &#8211; or very large, 40&#8243; (100 centimeters). Some parrots learn to talk well, while others never talk at all.</p>
<p>There are certain things, though, that all parrots have in common. They all like to live in warm places, for one thing. In addition, consider the following four similarities.</p>
<p>1. Beak: Every parrot has a curved, hooked beak. The beak is very strong, and able to inflict a deep wound. Its primary purpose, though, is to crack open strong nut shells or tear apart other food. A parrot uses its bill for &#8220;transportation&#8221; at times, too, pulling itself to a higher branch or perch with the strong bill.</p>
<p>2. Body: Every parrot has an upright body. Most birds, by comparison, have a horizontal body. Parrots&#8217; bodies are upright like humans.</p>
<p>3. Legs: Parrots have 2 short legs.</p>
<p>4. Toes: How many toes does a parrot have? All parrots have 4 toes on each foot. Parrot toes are zygodactyl. That means the first and fourth toes are turned backward. The second and third toes turn forward. Song birds also have 4 toes, but they have 3 toes forward and 1 toe backward.</p>
<p><strong>Useful Parrot Toes</strong></p>
<p>Parrot toes make for awkward walking, but they are very useful tools. Parrots can use the 2-forward, 2-backward combination as humans use a thumb and finger, grasping objects tightly between back and front toes.</p>
<p>The 4 parrot toes produce a foot pattern that lets them grasp branches and move along a branch. Progress is always sideways in slow, deliberate steps.</p>
<p>The 4 parrot toes also enable a parrot to grasp food in its foot. Using its 2 front toes and 1 of the back toes, it holds the food tightly as it bites off pieces with its beak. A parrot usually holds the perch with its right foot, and lifts food to its mouth with the left foot.</p>
<p>Parrot toes are useful for tricks, too. Many parrots delight in showing off for your praise by dangling upside down from a perch or the ceiling of their cage, often by only 1 toe! In the wild, this trick helps them reach food.</p>
<p><strong>Parrot Toes in Training</strong></p>
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</script></p></div><p>The first step in training a parrot is to acquaint the parrot with your touch. Its 8 parrot toes can be your bridge to success in this. Gently touch those parrot toes for a moment, and then withdraw your hand. Wait a few second, and then reach into the cage to touch the toes again. Let your parrot see that nothing bad happens when you touch its toes. When it accepts this touch, move on to touch its legs, and work your way up the parrot. Be sure other family members also touch the bird frequently so it does not become a one-person parrot.</p>
<p>When you are ready to finger train your bird, those parrot toes will again be important. Choose the evening, when your parrot has eaten and is less lively. In a quiet room, open the cage door slowly, and put your index finger into the cage. Slowly touch the parrots&#8217; abdomen and it will hop onto your finger, clinging with its toes to maintain balance. Do not remove it from the cage the first few days. Simply repeat your finger training. When it is at ease with the action, slowly pull your finger with the parrot on it toward the cage door where you have placed a treat. With patience, your parrot will soon respond to a &#8220;Step Up&#8221; command and get on your finger when asked.</p>
<p>Always remember that a parrot will never step down &#8211; only up. Always hold your finger or a perch above the parrot&#8217;s toes.</p>
<p>A clever trick that is quickly learned by a parrot is a cute wave of those 4 parrot toes. You can also teach it to put its foot to its beak on command.</p>
<p><strong>Parrot Toes and Toys</strong></p>
<p>It is important to keep parrot toes busy and exercised. Parrot foot toys are an answer that provides entertainment as well as exercise. Parrot foot toys are small enough for a parrot to hold with its foot. The parrot will then chew the toy, getting great enjoyment out of its destruction!</p>
<p>How Many Toes Does a Parrot Have? Exactly the right number to walk, climb trees, move along branches, eat food, learn tricks, and play.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Question by A</em>: Is it clean and appropriate for a doctors office to have a dog and a parrot that poops all over the place?</strong><br />
The parrot hangs out at the front desk (wings clipped) but poops on charts and all over that area.  I have seen dog poop in the rooms and a little dog wandering around this office.  It&#8217;s a small office with a Doctor and 3 women working there.  Is there a law against this? It&#8217;s very gross!</p>
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<p><em>Answer by mauveme49</em><br />
I would change vets and tell them why.  That is very inapporpriate.</p>
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