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Product description
This 6-piece bird perch set gives small and medium pet birds varied surfaces for resting and exercise, combining natural branches and smooth wood to encourage better foot health. If you are looking for a natural wood bird perch set to reduce boredom and help trim nails naturally, these perches offer textured grips and a stable platform for perching and play.
Key Points
The pack includes six perches in three distinct types, so birds can move between rough, prickly and smooth surfaces to condition their feet and stimulate natural behaviours. The pieces attach to a cage with a built-in bolt and wing nut, making fitting straightforward and tool-free. Materials are natural wood for chewing safety, while the included metal fixings are designed to resist rust, according to the manufacturer. These perches also double as corner seats, shower perches and training stands for inside the cage, which adds flexibility in how you arrange a bird’s environment. 🐦
Benefits
Providing varied textures helps reduce pressure on the feet and gives birds a controlled grip that can massage and exercise pads and nails. For active species like conures, lovebirds and cockatiels, the branch-style perches invite climbing and pecking, which can relieve boredom. The smooth perches are useful as resting spots for quieter moments and for species that prefer even surfaces to sleep. Consider that natural wood pieces may wear differently over time depending on chewing habits, and replacement might be needed for very vigorous chewers. 🌿
Technical Specifications
- Name: 6 Pcs Bird Perch Stand Set, 3 Types
- Material: natural wood, with 304 stainless steel screw and spacer
- Includes: 6 perches, 3 types (pepper wood branch, prickly ash branch, smooth wood)
- Sizes: branch perch 7.9 inch length by 5 inch width, wood perch 7.9 inch length by 0.7 inch thickness, smooth perch 3.9 x 0.6 inch
- Fastening: built-in bolt and wing nut for tool-free installation
Usage Recommendations
Attach each perch securely to a suitable cage bar using the wing nut and bolt, checking tightness periodically. Rotate the perches around the cage to maintain interest and to even out wear on the wood. For very small birds choose the smoother or thinner perches first, while larger small species will appreciate the thicker textured branches. Inspect the wood regularly for splinters or excessive wear and replace any piece that could pose a hazard to your bird.









