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8-Key Chicken Xylophone Musical Toy for Birds
8-Key Chicken Xylophone Musical Toy for Birds
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Engaging Musical Toy for Chickens and Pet Birds
Introduce enrichment and mental stimulation to your flock with the 8 Keys Chicken Xylophone Musical Toy. Designed specifically for chickens and medium to large pet birds, this colorful xylophone features eight tuned metal keys mounted on a durable wooden frame. Each key produces a distinct tone when tapped by beaks or claws, encouraging natural pecking behavior while adding a playful musical element to their environment.
Constructed from wood and metal, this toy is suitable for use in coops, runs, and bird cages. The compact 24 x 13 cm size is easy to position without taking up valuable space, while the solid frame helps keep the instrument stable during use. It can be mounted securely on a fence, coop wall, or cage using screws or nails (not included), keeping it at a comfortable height for your birds.
Why It's a Smart Choice
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Encourages Natural Activity
- Promotes pecking, scratching, and movement, helping to reduce boredom and support healthier, more active birds.
- Provides Sensory Enrichment - Different tones and colors stimulate your birds' senses, making their environment more interesting and engaging.
- Easy to Install and Maintain - Simple to mount on fences or cages and easy to wipe clean, making it a practical addition to any coop or aviary.
FAQ
Q: Which birds is this xylophone suitable for?
A: It is ideal for chickens and medium to large pet birds such as parrots, African greys, macaws, and similar breeds.
Q: Can it be used outdoors?
A: Yes. The wood and metal construction is suitable for outdoor use in coops and runs. For longer life, place it in a sheltered area and avoid prolonged exposure to standing water.
Q: How do I mount the xylophone?
A: The frame includes mounting points that allow you to attach it to a fence, coop wall, or cage using standard screws or nails (hardware not included).
Q: Does it require any training for the birds to use it?
A: Most birds will naturally explore and peck at the keys. You can encourage interest by tapping the keys yourself at first to demonstrate the sounds.
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