- Jan 19, 2014
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- Parrots
- Red Bellied Parrot /
Ruppell's Parrot /
Bronze Winged Pionus /
English Budgie
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- #21
Actually, SO MANY playstands, toy chains and hangers, bowls etc, are NOT stainless steel, and despite that, birds aren't dying right and left.
That being said, the non stainless screws which contain heavy metals, would have to be literally chewed on to cause problems I believe. I don't know for sure if it would cause any problems at all actually, as many times pieces need to be swallowed to cause harm. I just got paranoid cause Griffin was attracted to the shiny screws, and covered them and will replace them anyway.
Honestly, like I said above, not EVERY piece of metal in any birds cage is all made of stainless steel, and they're fine. What we do need to be aware of is toys and objects which have small removable parts that they can accidentally swallow.
That being said, the non stainless screws which contain heavy metals, would have to be literally chewed on to cause problems I believe. I don't know for sure if it would cause any problems at all actually, as many times pieces need to be swallowed to cause harm. I just got paranoid cause Griffin was attracted to the shiny screws, and covered them and will replace them anyway.
Honestly, like I said above, not EVERY piece of metal in any birds cage is all made of stainless steel, and they're fine. What we do need to be aware of is toys and objects which have small removable parts that they can accidentally swallow.