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hannahbird
African Grey
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Join date : 2011-06-23
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PostSubject: twine   twine EmptyTue Jun 26, 2012 10:08 pm

Is untreated twine okay to use for bird toys?
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ScooterNScotty
Hyacinth Macaw
ScooterNScotty


Join date : 2011-05-24
Age : 63
Location : Southern California
My Birds : Scooter
* "Normal" male Green-cheeked Conure
* (hatched 3/2010)

Scotty
*male Cape Parrot
*(HD unk ~2008)

Blanco (Caballo Blanco)
*Whitefaced male cockatiel
*(HD unk, found 4/2012)
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PostSubject: Re: twine   twine EmptyTue Jun 26, 2012 11:06 pm

Describe "twine"! I've used natural cotton cord in a couple of fairly thick thicknesses, sisal cord, colored with bird-safe dyes, plastic cording and paper cording. With any rope, you have to watch for stray threads that could catch a toe.
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Fallen_Parakeet
Cockatiel
Fallen_Parakeet


Join date : 2011-06-12
Age : 26
My Birds : Pete (my parakeet)
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PostSubject: Re: twine   twine EmptyThu Jun 28, 2012 8:37 pm

I have a harder type of twine that I use.

It kindof looks like this:

http://www.crtkyneton.com.au/machinery/balertwine/twine0004.jpg
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