Assorted Ball

By admin  

Assorted Ball
Has anyone done bagels Birdy (thick cardboard)?

I am in New Zealand, and can not get these mattered most, MAF / Biosecurities not supported. I have heard different versions of what they are made, corrugated cardboard, the cardboard shipping tubes and high strength. Not all cartons containing glue? How I can know whether non-toxic glue or not? In addition, the balls of the vine (and various forms look awesome), does anyone know what strain that are made, either willow, vines, etc.

Birds love what I call "clean trash." Depending on the size of birds, an old paper towel roll, roll of toilet paper, boxes of cookies etc. .. provide hours of healthy play. And it costs you nothing, since you were taking anyway. I doubt that is toxic, or our bird had died long ago. If you have a small bird like a parakeet, cut the material to a reasonable size. If you really want to make your day birds wrap is not perishable (such as a nut or cracker) on newsprint (using non-toxic ink) or toilet paper and hide them in the old paper roll old toilet or cracker boxes. This will provide your bird with a free foraging opportunity (in the wild birds forage for food, hiding candy in toys that encourage healthy behavior.) It will keep them busy and help with teaching standalone game (and the bird will be rewarding, "in itself by the discovery of buried treatment). You can also use fruits and vegetables for foraging toys, as long as your careful to eliminate when they expire. String them on a skewer, bits of clip cut into a ring light rain, or beans weave through the bars of the cage. Depending on the size of birds, making a fruit whole cage can provide hours of healthy entertainment (our Amazon go crazy when you lock a small apple or a lemon in his cage). Good Luck bird will chew cardboard, I've never heard of a bird that has not been sick or destroy it.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Blogplay

Post a Comment

Your email is never shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*