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by ac12 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:36 pm
I did something similar.
But you did good with the plywood bottom. That makes it a lot stiffer than w/o a solid base. I did my first one w/o a solid base...and it was a total flop. The galvanized 1/2x1/2 wire mesh was not stiff enough to hold up by itself. I switched to plastic coated 1/2x1/2 wire mesh from Home Depot and Orchard Supply Hardware. The plastic coated mesh is stiffer than the galvanized.
If you plan to use an outside hanging bird bath, the 1/2x1/2 mesh is not stiff enough to hold the bath. I had to reinforce mine with coathanger wire. Similarly where will you put the nest, it will put a similar tug on the mesh.
If you can figure out how to do it. Make a provision to be able to slide in a divider. It makes working on the nest and cage a lot easier. When I slide in a SOLID divider, the birds cannot see what I am doing to their nest. A divider makes the cage smaller, so it is easier to catch the birds.
What will you be breeding?
Zebras tend to shoot their poop to the back and side, shooting outside the cage. I had to cover the sides of my cages w plastic sheeting, to keep the poop from being shot onto the wall and furniture.
Gary
gouldians (GB,YB,BB), blackbelly firefinches (trying to breed), societies (foster parents).
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