Featheredsamurai
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Rosie's feet are wearing down, and she had been getting pressure sores on her bad foot/leg before I took her safety pumice perch out. The vet recommended I wrap her manzanita perches with cotton twine, she said that manzanita tends to wear feet down, especially older manzanita which gets a greasy texture as it ages. Well... My manzanita perches are like 25 years old and do have a greasier texture than newer manzanita perches no matter how much I clean them.
To wrap perches in cotton twine you'll first want to tie the twine to one end of the perch, then with constant tension(as much as you can without breaking the twine) carefully wrap the twine around the branch while occasional compressing the rows together to keep them tight. It's very important that this is not loose, if it is loose toes can get caught and your bird could be badly injured. I recommend wearing gloves if you have them, my hands were sore & raw by the time I finished wrapping the second perch and I really regretted not wearing any. It took me a little over 3 hours to wrap both perches.
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Rosie's worn feet
To wrap perches in cotton twine you'll first want to tie the twine to one end of the perch, then with constant tension(as much as you can without breaking the twine) carefully wrap the twine around the branch while occasional compressing the rows together to keep them tight. It's very important that this is not loose, if it is loose toes can get caught and your bird could be badly injured. I recommend wearing gloves if you have them, my hands were sore & raw by the time I finished wrapping the second perch and I really regretted not wearing any. It took me a little over 3 hours to wrap both perches.
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Rosie's worn feet