Hello,
So, in setting up my flight cage, I've been reading about people's experinces with night frights and it's really worrisome. Here's my question. I'm planning on putting a night light into the flight cage or at least very close to it, but has anyone ever tired leaving a sound machine on so the room isn't so quiet? This way the birds aren't startled by sudden noises? I was thinking that having sounds of nature going in the background (at night only) might soothe the birds. What do you think?
Jeanette
Night frights... Need some opinions/advice for prevention
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Night frights... Need some opinions/advice for prevention
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Re: Night frights... Need some opinions/advice for preventio
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That could help in general too. I'd try it being on 24/7 so they are used to the sounds no matter when they hear them. The nigh light helps. I think I've lost a bird before due to storms outside or sudden loud noises, which led to panicked flying and injury. Your idea is worth a try.
That could help in general too. I'd try it being on 24/7 so they are used to the sounds no matter when they hear them. The nigh light helps. I think I've lost a bird before due to storms outside or sudden loud noises, which led to panicked flying and injury. Your idea is worth a try.
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Re: Night frights... Need some opinions/advice for preventio
Nite lights works well for my indoor aviary with several cages
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