JW Pet Swing N' Perch, Medium
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Blue is one of my favorite colors. A medium would be too small for a gold McCall. For my bird, I chose a large, which is the perfect size.
I purchase a medium and give it to my Senegal parrot, who has never chewed hers; however, my African Grey has chewed through her first in 24 years and has yet to touch her second. I hope this has been of assistance.
One of the larger parrots that I have is a Blue and Gold McCall. Because of the size of my parrot, which is ten years old, I purchased the largest one. The hole has a diameter of 5 inches on the inside and a rope diameter of 1. The outside diameter of the object is 12 inches because it is 0 inches thick. My parrot's wingspan is 5 inches, which is ideal. I hope you find this information useful.
For a Hahns, I believe the medium size is adequate.
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I believe the description and/or some of the people who bought and then reviewed this item stated that it was good for their African Grays. br>With a parrot the size of our gray, we found it to be far too small. I wish more sellers stated the actual dimensions as shown in a circular shape. NOT the size of one that has been stretched out into an oval rather than a circle. What a hassle!.
I'm not sure how, when, or why this has become so widespread, but Sizing of bird products, as well as everything else, must come to an end. Birds will "flock" to you if you sell a trustworthy product. Otherwise, you'll get this terrible review and my personal promise that I'll never buy another of your products. br>br>Too small; I didn't even open it before returning. What a squander of time and money, JFC. A blue- A macaw (BG, Scarlet, green-winged) is a medium-sized bird. wing, and so forth) is a large bird.
On the subject of durability, I gave it three stars. Any larger parrot would have a field day ripping it apart in days, but it isn't designed for a typical parrot. The mid-sized African Grey takes about 4-hours to tear it apart. It took him six weeks to shred the bottom, leaving two hanging pieces of fraying rope that he enjoys ripping apart; for the money, this bird's entertainment is well worth it.
It's where he likes to hang out. I bought it for my Timneh grey, but he chewed it up, so I gave it to my Congo grey instead. This isn't a good idea if your bird chews rope toys because the threads could get stuck in their crop. If your bird isn't a chewer, this is a fun toy that will keep them occupied.
I have one for inside his cage, and he liked it so much that I bought a second one to put in front of my window. When he comes to hang out with me, I also bring him to work with me. They're very sturdy, and there's plenty of room for them to grab onto them.
These vantage points do not let you down. My African Grey enjoys rope perches because they are tightly woven without the use of wire. Because it's the only thing he chews on, I have to keep at least one in his cage at all times during the day. Even if they have a lot of chewing marks on them, they last for a long time.
I have a few more swinging toys hanging from the ceiling, but they really like this one, so I guess they think I made a good decision by purchasing it!.
This is something that my African Grey adores! He swings back and forth on it the entire day. For him, it's the perfect size. I bought a similar one elsewhere, and he tore it up eventually. I've had this one for a few weeks and so far it's been good, but I'm sure he'll rip it up at some point lol. Still, it's a good value for the price, and I'd buy it again.