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Proper Use of Parrot Grooming Perches

Published on October 24, 2019

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What is the simplest way to keep those sharp parrot nails groomed? A grooming perch! But, picking the right grooming perch for your bird is just the beginning.

Proper use of the grooming perch is required to get the right job out of it and trim those claws. Using a grooming perch the wrong way will cause sores on your birds feet! Watch this video to learn everything you need to know about grooming perches for parrots.

Also known as sandy perches or sanding perches, a grooming perch uses an abrasive surface to help keep those bird talons from growing too long.

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