Are wrought iron bird cages safe and are they a good material for a conure’s cage?

I’m getting a small conure and I see a lkot of wrought iron bird cages for sale. Is that a good material? What are some other good materials for bird cages?

Stainless steel is good but very expensive. Buy a cage with powder coating so that it’s nto dangerous to your bird. :) wrought iron sounds ok, but never buy decorative wood cages since a conure could EASILY chew through it in an hour and then escape. Wrought iron is ok for smaller conures, jsut be careufl. You get what you pay for.

2 Responses to “Are wrought iron bird cages safe and are they a good material for a conure’s cage?”

  1. conure_chick says:

    Stainless steel is good but very expensive. Buy a cage with powder coating so that it’s nto dangerous to your bird. :) wrought iron sounds ok, but never buy decorative wood cages since a conure could EASILY chew through it in an hour and then escape. Wrought iron is ok for smaller conures, jsut be careufl. You get what you pay for.
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  2. birdlover95 says:

    i dont think so i would prefer you get a better quality cage i really think it is bad material
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