Floors for self built aviary/flight
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 10:51 am
I have decided to build a large flight to house all of my non aggressive birds in a community setting.
This is the first in a series of posts where I am hoping to get everyones opinions on specific topics on the flight/aviary I will build.
First some background on my flight so people can answer appropriately.
Indoor flight. Dimensions on the order of 10-12 feet long, 3-5 feet wide, about 2-3 feet tall. Majority of construction will be wood, with the back and sides walls made of solid wood, while the top and front will be a wire mesh or something that lets me still see my birds and hear them (so no plexi glass )
So my first question is in regards to the floor of my aviary.
2 parts to consider. First, the permanent floor material. What material of construction should I use to build the floor out of? I dont want it to rot or get nasty over time. I considered plastic of some sort but figured some of you may have some good ideas.
2nd.. The material on top of the floor. The stuff that would get cleaned or tossed or something during a weekly cleaning. A few ideas ranging from fish tank gravel to constructors paper (that thick brown stuff). Another idea I had was crushed corn cobs. You can buy 50 pound bags of the stuff for super cheap, sprinkle a thin layer on the floor which will act as an absorbant, allow porosity for the seed husks to fall between thereby preventing husks from flying out of the cage when the birds push air with their wings when close to the floor. The stuff could be cleaned out weekly probably. Finally, I could do some plastic trays and just twisty tie them together. If i did this, it would ultimately control the size of my cage, which is ok.
Anyways, let the ideas roll. Keep in mind, inside a house, so clean is primary concern.. keeping seed husks in and preventing ants etc. Then price is the 2nd concern.
This is the first in a series of posts where I am hoping to get everyones opinions on specific topics on the flight/aviary I will build.
First some background on my flight so people can answer appropriately.
Indoor flight. Dimensions on the order of 10-12 feet long, 3-5 feet wide, about 2-3 feet tall. Majority of construction will be wood, with the back and sides walls made of solid wood, while the top and front will be a wire mesh or something that lets me still see my birds and hear them (so no plexi glass )
So my first question is in regards to the floor of my aviary.
2 parts to consider. First, the permanent floor material. What material of construction should I use to build the floor out of? I dont want it to rot or get nasty over time. I considered plastic of some sort but figured some of you may have some good ideas.
2nd.. The material on top of the floor. The stuff that would get cleaned or tossed or something during a weekly cleaning. A few ideas ranging from fish tank gravel to constructors paper (that thick brown stuff). Another idea I had was crushed corn cobs. You can buy 50 pound bags of the stuff for super cheap, sprinkle a thin layer on the floor which will act as an absorbant, allow porosity for the seed husks to fall between thereby preventing husks from flying out of the cage when the birds push air with their wings when close to the floor. The stuff could be cleaned out weekly probably. Finally, I could do some plastic trays and just twisty tie them together. If i did this, it would ultimately control the size of my cage, which is ok.
Anyways, let the ideas roll. Keep in mind, inside a house, so clean is primary concern.. keeping seed husks in and preventing ants etc. Then price is the 2nd concern.