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Bird building
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:27 am
by CandoAviary
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:05 am
by mickp
brilliant set up
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:28 am
by dfcauley
That is quite a set up! Goodness... I am sure that keeps you busy.
Now I know why I prefer one open aviary. I cannot imagine cleaning all that up.

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:13 am
by L in Ontario
Very nice and professional looking. Well done! Such an easy way to keep track of who's breeding with whom and be able to keep records on them all. I like it!
What type of flourescent lighting are you using?
I love the ceramic tile floor... easy to clean and a handy vacuum, fridge, sink, counter, containers - I love it!
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 12:42 pm
by CandoAviary
Thanks for the comment....
It isn't too difficult to clean...I have extra cage pans so I just slide the tray out, slide a clean one in, take the dirty pan and dump the seed, drop the pan into an outside large tote bucket with bleach water. The stuff stuck melts away then I rinse with the hose and sun dry..... always have clean pans ready to go. Same with the water bottles and feed cups, perches, etc. I have many extras so I can wash dirties at my leisure...usually they soak in vanodine so washing consist of simply rinsing.
The flourescent lighting is some sun bulbs & some full spectrum. The garage door at the end is rolled up daily (when warm) and the sunlight floods in. There is also a large 42" door on the side that was fitted with a custon wire and screen door that stays open, the morning sun floods in that direction.
I am going to build a wire and screen window to fit the entire opening...that way the dooe may be left open even when I am not out there..I periodically rotate cages so everyone gets their sunbaths.
The floor is not ceramic tile, it is linoleum that looks like tile....just as easy to clean tough.
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:47 pm
by B CAMP
What a great setup got to make everything work so smooth, I wish I had that vac I got a shop vac but a lot of trouble getting out and puting away Good job

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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:50 pm
by blueribbontoes
Weellllll, that answers my question from the last post. Looks great! Really fabulous!
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:46 pm
by summert85
WOW!! great bird room. awesome set up. I love everything.

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:25 pm
by CandoAviary
This is a free standing 20' x 10' building. It use to be my husbands tool shed....... He is the greatest....... He redid the whole thing for me.
Ah, ain't love grand......
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:46 pm
by ac12
Cando
What sizes are your breeding cages?
I just picked up some hardware cloth/poultry netting and clips to make some cages of my own (cheaper than buying cages but not as nice looking). But I'm stuck on what size to make them w/o going overboard big.
Because my cages will be in the family room, I have to have as small a floor footprint as possible. In the end it might be based on the size shelf I use.
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:09 pm
by CandoAviary
ac12,
Those that house a pair of gouldians are 24" long x 16" high"x16" wide.
I put the offspring in larger flights until they start to color out then I start seperating them into their own cages until I decide which I will keep and which I will sell. Good Luck.
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:10 pm
by mobster
very nice setup!
is the size 24" long x 16" high"x16" wide only for gouldian pair?
how about for you zebra breeding pair?
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:32 pm
by CandoAviary
Actually This would be a great size to breed Zebras. I acually had them in 30"x18"x18" with a divider. so half of that size. I would only keep them in there for 2 to 3 clutches and always removed the fledglings once they were eating on their own. I would then give the breeders a rest in flight cages. All birds need exercise to keep fit. Fat, Lazy birds do not make good breeders and have more problems such as eggbinding.
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 12:35 am
by Sally
Wonderful setup for cage breeding. I particularly like the cabinet-style cages--they look like some Abba sells. I also love having everything so organized--bliss to have water, sink, fridge, etc. all right there. Yes, it is a lot of work, but it is set up so well that it probably goes very quickly.
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 1:42 am
by ac12
CA
No wonder you can use small breeding cages, you have a flight cage for when they are not breeding.
Unfortunately I don't have room for a nice flight cage, so mine will be living in their breeding cage all the time. Besides, I have SO MUCH trouble catching them in the cage that they are in now, I would totally traumatize all the birds in a bigger flight cage trying to catch them to breed. So I can't use as small a cage as you are.