Layers

Enrichment is an important part of maintaining a high standard of welfare for our raptors. It helps keep the birds happy. I also provide daily enrichment for the selfish reason of saving me time later.

Without alternatives, Otto the Great Horned Owl will find his own enrichment by ripping at perch covers and picking at his equipment. Repairing those items can be costly and time-intensive. 


Instead, I proactively provide enrichment to occupy his time instead. He regularly gets his meal served in something he needs to rip up. A rat leg sticking out of a toilet paper tube is one of his favorites. 

To make it last a little bit longer, I add layers. The meat-stuffed tube gets wrapped in a sheet of newspaper with another section of paper tying it all together. He loves ripping through the layers to his meal. I just hope these disposable pieces keep him busy enough so I don't need to worry about mew repairs.



Got recyclables for raptor enrichment? 
We can currently use donations of:
- Toilet paper or paper towel tubes
- Paper egg cartons that have only held store-bought commercial eggs (we cannot use cartons used for backyard chicken eggs due to the risk of Avian Influenza)

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