Parrot cage is built for raising parrots and are usually composed of frames and surface-covered nets. They are usually large in size to accommodate bird activities and vary according to the type of parrot.
Common parrot cages in zoos are generally constructed of stainless steel rope mesh and stainless steel frames.
Parrots are members of the order Psittaciformes, which includes more than 350 bird species, including parakeets, macaws, cockatiels, and cockatoos. Because the parrot order includes so many different species, parrot sizes vary widely. Parrots can range in size from about 3.5 to 40 inches (8.7 to 100 centimeters) and weigh 2.25 to 56 ounces (64 g to 1.6 kg), on average.
So the parrot cage is adapted to the type of parrot.
It is mainly reflected in two aspects: the size of the cage is generally determined according to the living habits of the parrot, and the parrot must be given enough living space to adapt to their living habits.
The size of the mesh of the stainless steel parrot cage is generally determined by the size of the parrot. The smallest pygmy parrot can use a mesh of 1 inch, and the largest macaw can use a mesh of 3 inches.
The cages used in the zoo are generally stainless steel rope net cages. The stainless steel rope nets are light and flexible, light and breathable, and easy to transport. Simple installation, long life, one-time investment, maintenance-free.