A parrot stand is a great way to allow your bird to spent time away from its cage and near your activities. While your parrot probably goes about the house with you on your shoulder, sometimes this is not convenient, yet you do not wish to place the parrot back into its cage, limiting its out-of-cage time. The parrot play stand is the perfect solution. Parrot stands that are made in a T-stand configuration are commonly used during training sessions, also.
You'll want to select your parrot's stand based on the size parrot you own. A large parrot, of course, requires a large, sturdy stand while a small parrot can enjoy a much smaller stand. When shopping for a parrot stand, select one that has a perch or perches that are the right size for your species of parrot.
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You'll also want to shop for parrot stands that are easy to clean. This is especially true if you own a large parrot. You do not want to purchase a parrot stand that will require you to cut special paper to fit the tray or other place that "poop" falls while the bird uses the stand. Too often, stands with almost no lip around the tray result in the buyers being very dissatisfied because they can't use absorbent material in the bottom. Choose a stand that is square or round with one pole coming up from the bottom so you do not have to create a complex cut-out paper to fit or that has an edge around the tray deep enough to confine any material you wish to use as absorbent material in the bottom.
If you do not wish to purchase parrot stands, you can make them at home easily enough. If you have good carpentry skills, access to tools and untreated wood, you can create quite a fancy stand. However, if you do not have these skills, there's still an inexpensive, simple solution. You can locate a bucket, trash case or other type of container for the bottom of the stand that will stand on the floor. Then, locate a bird-safe tree limb, choosing based on the size your parrot would feel most comfortable using. Clean the limb, without removing any bark, with soap and water or water and bit of chlorine bleach. Rinse very well and allow the wood to dry. For parakeet-sized stands, you can probably dry the limb in a slow oven (175 degrees) for about one-half to one hour. Partial fill the container with clean carpenter's sand which can be purchased at any hardware store. Insert the limb into the sand and fill the rest of the way to near the top of the container. If you have a large, heavy bird, instead of beginning with sand, place some concrete made for home repairs in the bottom of the bucket or container, placing the limb into this wet mixture and allowing it to dry completely, then filling the rest of the way with sand.

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