Building my own breeding cage
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:04 am
I'm thinking of putting together my own breeding cage this summer. As last summer I only had an a small cage that was not so good for breeding in.
Here are my thoughts
1: Long enough to put dividers in it if any birds need to be separated.
2: Thinking about growing grass or spider plants in the base in order to take care of sanitary issues. Have a deep enough base to have soil to grow what is needed.
3: Have a silo feeder and waterer on the rear of the cage in order to fill up instead of changing out feed/water every day!
4: nest box on the rear of the cage (top corner area) with a old digital camera used for inspection.
5: cage framed with wood and the bars might be metal coat hanger wire or any cage mesh I can find.
The cage will be facing the window (upstairs) with the back toward the room to keep disturbances down and make feeding/watering/inspections easy.
Just wanted to see if anyone had any ideas. I'm looking for simple and effective...
One last thing, I was going to use red LEDs for night lighting. Does red light have the same effect on birds as is does humans to the fact it keeps night vision intact?
Here are my thoughts
1: Long enough to put dividers in it if any birds need to be separated.
2: Thinking about growing grass or spider plants in the base in order to take care of sanitary issues. Have a deep enough base to have soil to grow what is needed.
3: Have a silo feeder and waterer on the rear of the cage in order to fill up instead of changing out feed/water every day!
4: nest box on the rear of the cage (top corner area) with a old digital camera used for inspection.
5: cage framed with wood and the bars might be metal coat hanger wire or any cage mesh I can find.
The cage will be facing the window (upstairs) with the back toward the room to keep disturbances down and make feeding/watering/inspections easy.
Just wanted to see if anyone had any ideas. I'm looking for simple and effective...
One last thing, I was going to use red LEDs for night lighting. Does red light have the same effect on birds as is does humans to the fact it keeps night vision intact?