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Look for toys with C-links (commonly called Quick links) as the hanging mechanism. Tighten the C-links with a wrench, not pliers. Other hanging mechanisms are easier to undo and have been know to hook birds' beaks or feet. Chain should be solid welded and smooth. Jack chain is VERY dangerous, so do not purchase toys hung with Jack chain (a twisted, non-welded, 3 ply chain link).
Cotton rope toys pose a SERIOUS threat to the safety of your birds. This author only recommends that cotton rope toys be used under direct supervision. As the cotton rope frays, it becomes a dangerous deadly trap. Birds can become entangled in the frayed pieces. Injuries that have resulted from being caught in rope toys range from amputation of single digits to an entire foot. The worst cases that I know of are birds who strangled to death while struggling to free themselves. Sisal rope is a safer alternative to cotton rope.
A variety of different types of toys is a must for a well equipped bird cage. One acrylic or plastic toy per cage for durability also provides a source for climbing and swinging across the cage. Hang one wood toy for chewing, and one leather or sisal rope toy to satisfy preening needs. A swing is a must for any bird. Swings provide a source for amusement, exercise and a fun place to perch. Refillable toy hangers are a constant source of entertainment for those extra large beaks.|
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