Keeping Finches Warm During First Winter...
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:41 am
Hello,
I live in Florida and we are getting our first cold blast tonight. It will be in the mid 40s.
This will be my first winter with finches. I have two large cage aviaries near a dining room window. Yesterday it was windy and a bit cooler. I noticed that my cut throat pair were hiding in their nest most of the morning. I thought it was odd because usually they are out and about. Then I realized it was much cooler out and a bit windy due to Hurricane Sandy edging by Florida. Our windows are old and only one pane. It doesn't take much to get drafts through them.
I know to keep some light lamps on them and last night I went out and bought a thick blanket and put it around the larger aviary cage facing the window. The smaller cage I placed a thick towel towards the window. I actually turned the heat on this morning just to take the chill off the air. The heating vent is on the other side of the dining room.
Should I buy a small heater to place by their cages? Or will blankets and lamps be enough? Any advice will be appreciated!!
I live in Florida and we are getting our first cold blast tonight. It will be in the mid 40s.
This will be my first winter with finches. I have two large cage aviaries near a dining room window. Yesterday it was windy and a bit cooler. I noticed that my cut throat pair were hiding in their nest most of the morning. I thought it was odd because usually they are out and about. Then I realized it was much cooler out and a bit windy due to Hurricane Sandy edging by Florida. Our windows are old and only one pane. It doesn't take much to get drafts through them.
I know to keep some light lamps on them and last night I went out and bought a thick blanket and put it around the larger aviary cage facing the window. The smaller cage I placed a thick towel towards the window. I actually turned the heat on this morning just to take the chill off the air. The heating vent is on the other side of the dining room.
Should I buy a small heater to place by their cages? Or will blankets and lamps be enough? Any advice will be appreciated!!
