Pajarita wrote:I would also put some nice untreated pine wood boars around them so she gets something to chew. I have found that giving them material they can chew works better than trying to prevent them from doing it.
Pajarita wrote:I would also put some nice untreated pine wood boars around them so she gets something to chew. I have found that giving them material they can chew works better than trying to prevent them from doing it.
Rmoses wrote:Pajarita wrote:I would also put some nice untreated pine wood boars around them so she gets something to chew. I have found that giving them material they can chew works better than trying to prevent them from doing it.
Pajarita, what is a pine wood boar? and is it any different that a wild boar or a domestic boar?
And would not the squealing of this boar being chewed by a parrot be louder than the music that would be coming from the speaker. How dirty would the room get with boars attached to your speakers, personally, I would use a wooden board, white pine would suffice. Plus it's a lot easier to find than a sick boar that has gone untreated.
Zons Rule!!
Rick
Rmoses wrote:Pajarita wrote:I would also put some nice untreated pine wood boars around them so she gets something to chew. I have found that giving them material they can chew works better than trying to prevent them from doing it.
Pajarita, what is a pine wood boar? and is it any different that a wild boar or a domestic boar?
And would not the squealing of this boar being chewed by a parrot be louder than the music that would be coming from the speaker. How dirty would the room get with boars attached to your speakers, personally, I would use a wooden board, white pine would suffice. Plus it's a lot easier to find than a sick boar that has gone untreated.
Zons Rule!!
Rick
Rmoses wrote:Pajarita wrote:I would also put some nice untreated pine wood boars around them so she gets something to chew. I have found that giving them material they can chew works better than trying to prevent them from doing it.
Pajarita, what is a pine wood boar? and is it any different that a wild boar or a domestic boar?
And would not the squealing of this boar being chewed by a parrot be louder than the music that would be coming from the speaker. How dirty would the room get with boars attached to your speakers, personally, I would use a wooden board, white pine would suffice. Plus it's a lot easier to find than a sick boar that has gone untreated.
Zons Rule!!
Rick
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