Things You'll Need
- Branches from non-toxic trees
- Water
- Household bleach
- Washrag
- Standard oven
Instructions
Gather non-toxic wood to use for your parrot's play gym. You can find a list of safe woods in the Resources section, but basically you should avoid apricot, cherry, plum, peach, and nectarine trees because their branches can release cyanide. Select branches in a variety of sizes and thicknesses. Being able to stand on different sized wood branches on the play gym will help keep your parrot's feet healthy. Birds that always stand on the same sized perches can develop arthritis.
Wash the branches with a solution made from adding half a cup of bleach to a gallon of water. Scrub them with a washrag and rinse them thoroughly. As you scrub, inspect them to make sure they are suitable for your parrot's play gym. Make sure there are no cracks or other flaws that could pose a danger to your parrot.
Allow the branches to air dry completely. Do this inside your home, because if you put them outside to dry, they can get contaminated. This will destroy the purpose for sterilizing them with the bleach.
When the branches are completely dry, put them into your oven and allow them to bake at a temperature of 300 degrees Farenheit for 20 minutes. You can lay them on the oven rack or put them on an oven-safe tray lined with foil. This will complete the drying process and ensure that they are sterile and ready for use on a parrot play gym. Do not leave the oven unattended while you are drying the wood.