How Important are Horizontal Bars for Climbing Birds?
Hi Catherine,
I just have one last, quick question: do you sell something to fix the fact that I bought a cage with vertical bars not realizing the bars should be horizontal for budgies? I see my little guys struggling a bit when climbing and they do seem to do a lot of climbing on the bars… I didn’t know any better but now I see. There must be something I can put on the wires to make the climbing easier and maybe even fun for them. Any suggestions? Appreciate your help!
Kate
Catherine's reply:
If your birds are young or not accustomed to the new larger cage yet, they will get stronger as they live it in so they can grip the bars better for climbing.
All cages will have some vertical bars, some have more horzontal bars than others for support.
The decades old concern about having vertical bars is due to year
ago zoos would have large iron cages with thick veritcal bars and
possibly no horizontal bars at all. The birds would climb up to the
top, then use their beaks to slide down the bars thus creating deep
grooves in their beaks from the friction.
This will not occur with budgies and you have nothing to fear. You can add ladders
rope woven into the bars
Planet Pleasures Shredders are good for this as well
a long toy, anything next to the bars will give the budgies
something to climb onto. Adding a small Booda perch (a 21" or 32" to
your cage will give them a stairway to the top easily.
I hope this helps.
Thank you



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