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Northern Parrot toys
Topic Started: Jul 22 2013, 11:35 AM (533 Views)
chanty
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Just seen these packs and was going to order a couple just wondered if there was any not suitable for a parrotlet. Going to get the small parrot pack but not sure which other would be best.

http://www.northernparrots.com/toy-packs-dept114_pg1/
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The small pack looks great! Even the Senegal n Conure pack would be ok! :)
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Keep an eye on those small chains, Olly got his mandible wedged in the join of the link chains so I replaced the chain with knotted butchers string. If in doubt use chain equipment on their play gyms when supervised, see how they get on before leaving them alone with it in their cage. Olly was unable to free himself and if he had panicked he would have ripped his lower beak off. eek
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chanty
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Thanks berni i was going to order some plastic chains to make toys but wont bother with those now
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chanty
Jul 22 2013, 03:29 PM
Thanks berni i was going to order some plastic chains to make toys but wont bother with those now
I haven't had any problem with the plastic ones, only some of the metal chains.

This was the dodgy chain
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and as you can see here i could (only just) get my finger nail in but it was enough to jam his mandible and not an easy task to remove
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