A few days ago, I built a big new playstand for our African Grey, Clover. We live in Turkey, so there's not a big selection of building materials. I used PVC for the stand, and wrapped all pieces in hemp twine for good footing. It took me between 10-15 hours just to wrap the twine. I wrapped it over double-sided tape and hid + glued both ends of the twine.
Once completed, I hung a bunch of nice toys, including wooden ones, shredders, and foraging toys. Here it is:

After finishing it, it occurred to me that Clover is a huge rope chewer. She has the biggest Get-a-Grip net for summer aviary use, and has chewed through almost all of it. I've replaced so much of it that it's more "patches" than Get-a-Grip.
Sure enough, she has already managed to pull up the twine on her playstand at various places and chew through it. Each night for the past three nights, I've been coating the twine with glue, re-wrapping the hemp, and slathering with more glue so she can't find the ends again.
I work at home just feet from her stand, so I'm now thinking I might need to train her to not chew the perches. Has anybody done this successfully? My idea was to give her a verbal warning when I see her going for the hemp twine. If she continues, she goes back in her cage for a time out.
Another thing I thought of was to lace the stand with "dummy" twine strapped between the different perches. She might spend time chewing these and give up chewing the perches. On the other hand, this might just whet her appetite for hemp, and she'll go chew the perches too... probably when I'm out of the room.
If anybody has successfully dealt with this issue, please let me know!
Thanks,
Sharon in Istanbul
Clover the CAG
(flighted but too lazy to fly)





