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Perches are an essential part of a proper conure habitat where your bird will feel safe and secure above the ground. Perches may be made of rope, wood, sandstone, or even edible materials, and offering a variety of perches in your bird's home is recommended to help prevent arthritis and painful feet.
A variety of perches of differing diameters should be offered that are approximately 1/2" in diameter.
A variety of perches with varying diameters and textures is recommended to help with good foot health.
Perches provide a place for your bird to stand with a natural foot position, securely off the ground. Perches should vary in size and texture as this will aid in proper muscle tone of the feet and help prevent arthritis.
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