Rocker bird toys encourage balance, coordination, and strong leg muscles
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She'll spend hours rocking, playing, and preening
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Durable woven cotton and metal chain-link will last and last
Rocker bird toys sway and spin for irresistible interactive fun. Relieve boredom and deter feather plucking. Triangle Rocker is made of soft, tightly woven, multi-colored cotton. Includes tassel for preening, metal chain-link supports, and plastic ring for play (not included on the Small size). Connects to cage with quick-link attachment (fits 3/16" cage wire). Toys clean easily with Poop-Off cage and toy cleaner or mild soap and water.
Size
Measurement
Suggested For
Small
6"
Parakeets or smaller
Medium
8"
Parakeets to Conures
Large
12"
Conures to Amazons
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Care Instructions: Because birds love to chew, please remember to remove any pieces of the toy that have fallen to the bottom of the cage, daily.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Deb Quinn Crest Hill, IL
My African Grey has had serious problems with plucking. We tried a number of toys and remedies. The triangle rocker is her favorite. She no longer plucks her feathers, preferring to play with the rocker. I have to make sure I have extras on hand, because as soon as she has finished shredding the rope, she looks for a new one to start on.
The medium-sized triangle rocker has quickly become the favorite toy for our Quaker Parrot, Sid. He spends a great deal of time swinging and hanging from it, chewing on the metal links and plastic ring. It is also his preferred spot to groom, nap, and relax! We will be buying a spare one for Sid's cage as well as a smaller rocker for our Parakeet, Squeaky.
The medium Rocker is great for my Cockatiels. I have three cages and each one has one. I gave some babies away and for them I bought one for each home. The birds love it. They love swinging on it. The only problem one of my Cockatiels got his head stuck in the ring so I take the ring off and put a Cockatiel size cow bell where the ring was.
Birds are intelligent creatures and can easily become bored when their routine or scenery does not change, or if they are not being stimulated mentally or physically. The best thing you can do is to make uplifting changes in your bird's routine.
If your bird is under constant stress, it may lead to fatigue, illness, weight loss, a weakened immune system, deteriorated plumage, or more. Protect your precious pet from the negative effects of stress.