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Post subject: Re: Aviary planning  Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 7:11 am |
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Since the door is on the side of the aviary, I only put perches and toys on three corners. I can use 4 corners if the cage if the door is in the middle. I originally wanted the food bowls to hang outside the cage. I don't know how I can do that without making an escape rout for the birds while I'm changing their foods. I'm going to ask the professional about this and the double doors.
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Post subject: Re: Aviary planning  Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 10:51 am |
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I don't have time to really look now but there may be some solutions on the internet to the food-changing situation. I did a super-quick look just now and found this at http://birdcages4less.com/page/B/PROD/Aviaries/PA6004 Now THAT is clever. You can quickly rotate the bowls from the outside to the inside without creating a major escape opportunity, as long as the birds aren't near the food bowls anyway. These are super expensive (90 bucks) but a skilled person could make something similar for a fraction of the cost. There might be other ideas out there too. Look at how they've set up the food bowls for this bird cage: http://www.getbirdstuff.com/getbirdstuf ... 1ef-p.html It looks like the lid lifts up and creates an opening just big enough to slip the bowls out. It wouldn't be good if the birds were right at the food dish (and they probably are a lot of the time). But if they weren't nearby you could get the dishes out quickly, and gravity would shut the lid if you forgot to do it.
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Post subject: Re: Aviary planning  Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 3:25 pm |
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Thank you. My mom called the guy who made this aviary. He is coming tomorrow. We are going to talk about the plans and everything.
Thank you so much for everything.
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Post subject: Re: Aviary planning  Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 3:32 pm |
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Name: Baruch
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I use the food saving type of dish for my birds. It can go in the inside if the cage, or outside. I don't mind putting it on the inside. It just is annoying when they poop all over it. It took my a while of finding a place for the food bowls so that they won't get Cindy to perch on it. Lu also like to relocate the food and water bowls once in a while but I don't think it would want to make empty spaces in the hardware cloth everywhere for the food bowls when I want to change places.
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Post subject: Re: Aviary planning  Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:54 pm |
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So we spoke.
We are going to get the half inch stainless steel wire. We are getting the furring strips that are 2 by 2 inches. We are also going to use tile for the floor. He said he can do concrete but it will be hard to clean. The door will be in the middle. I wanted to make the roof gamble but he said it's better to do the shed when it rains. The man also said he is going to look at a material for the roof that will protect the heat. I think we are going in a good direction.
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Post subject: Re: Aviary planning  Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:30 pm |
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I'm not sure what we are going to put under the tiles. I will ask him on Monday. I didn't ask him about the food bowls on the outside of the cage, It wouldn't hurt to let my birds fly to me and chew everything they see until I finish changing the food bowls. I really wanted a gamble roof. I feel like it will look more like a cozy house. I don't really like the shed look. He said it's not a good idea because the roof will make the water go on the sides. I don't really see a problem with the water going on the sides. It's going to get wet anyways from the rain. I'll ask what the reason is and hopefully get a gamble roof.
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