breeding cage
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- Pip
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breeding cage
What cages do you use for breeding canaries ? Wood or all wire.
- Fraza
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Re: breeding cage
glenpens I think it depends on ur bird, I personally think all wire is better
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Bengalese
zebras
Java sparrows
Silver bills
java x beng hybrid
PETS IVE HAD
dogs
Fish
Cocktiel
Doves
Hybrid cherry x Bengalese
Stars
Heck’s
Canary’s
My favourite is COCO my grey pearl society cock been here since the start my flock leader
YOUTUBE CHANNEL
https://m.youtube.com/results?q=fraser% ... de101&sm=3
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- Sisal Slave
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Re: breeding cage
I'll throw in my opinion here. All wire cages can make a bird nervous, because they can see things coming at them from several directions. They can be more nervous and flighty in an all wire cage.
A box cage (or an all wire cage with fabric on the top and sides) can give the bird some security. Birds scatter when they see something come at them, or even a shadow going over the top. A box cage eliminates that problem.
I've seen birds that just couldn't settle down in an all wire cage. When I moved them to a box cage they got quite a bit calmer. That is important to the bird's health, and especially when nesting or feeding chicks.
A box cage (or an all wire cage with fabric on the top and sides) can give the bird some security. Birds scatter when they see something come at them, or even a shadow going over the top. A box cage eliminates that problem.
I've seen birds that just couldn't settle down in an all wire cage. When I moved them to a box cage they got quite a bit calmer. That is important to the bird's health, and especially when nesting or feeding chicks.
Dave
Campbellsville, Kentucky, USA
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