How many birds will fit???
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How many birds will fit???
Here's a very handy Cage Calculator which can be found in the Finch Information Centre linked on the left side of your screen. It's super easy to use - just put in the measurements of your cage and it will give you a rough idea of how many finches can live there comfortably.
http://www.finchinfo.com/housing/cage_s ... ulator.php
There's a ton of other great information there as well!!
http://www.finchinfo.com/housing/cage_s ... ulator.php
There's a ton of other great information there as well!!
Liz
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Re: How many birds will fit???
Thanks for sharing this! I actually used this link last week to determine how big of a cage I'd need (first time owner).
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Re: How many birds will fit???
I have read online no less than 30 in wide and depth and height dont really matter. I shopped for cages and even when to best shops in town that specialize in small and large birds and i was told 18 to 20 inch was fine for 2 finches.. I puchaced a 18 inch in length and 22 inches high cage for my 2 finches, Everyone said i didnt need any bigger.. They seem to like it..
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Finches really do need more than 18" of flight room. The length is much MORE important than the height of the cage. Think about it - they fly for MILES out in the wild.edgit wrote:I have read online no less than 30 in wide and depth and height dont really matter. I shopped for cages and even when to best shops in town that specialize in small and large birds and i was told 18 to 20 inch was fine for 2 finches.. I puchaced a 18 inch in length and 22 inches high cage for my 2 finches, Everyone said i didnt need any bigger.. They seem to like it..
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Thanks for suggestion.. I am new to this and just going by what i was told.. What do you think is the least room for flying? I live in a 1 bedroom condo and im limited for space as it is.. Ive had the birds 3 days now and they are already sleeping in their nest.. More suggestion on the smallest i can go with out cramping their room. Thank youL in Ontario wrote:Finches really do need more than 18" of flight room. The length is much MORE important than the height of the cage. Think about it - they fly for MILES out in the wild.edgit wrote:I have read online no less than 30 in wide and depth and height dont really matter. I shopped for cages and even when to best shops in town that specialize in small and large birds and i was told 18 to 20 inch was fine for 2 finches.. I puchaced a 18 inch in length and 22 inches high cage for my 2 finches, Everyone said i didnt need any bigger.. They seem to like it..
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I would have to go with the 30" width to be a minimum. Also consider that since you will be breeding them - when the chicks fledge there will be potentially another 5+ birds in that same cage. All of a sudden you could have up to 7 (or more) birds flying in there. Bigger is always better for finches.
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I have no intention of breeding birds and thats why i got two malesL in Ontario wrote:I would have to go with the 30" width to be a minimum. Also consider that since you will be breeding them - when the chicks fledge there will be potentially another 5+ birds in that same cage. All of a sudden you could have up to 7 (or more) birds flying in there. Bigger is always better for finches.
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Then 30" width will be fine for them.edgit wrote:I have no intention of breeding birds and thats why i got two malesL in Ontario wrote:I would have to go with the 30" width to be a minimum. Also consider that since you will be breeding them - when the chicks fledge there will be potentially another 5+ birds in that same cage. All of a sudden you could have up to 7 (or more) birds flying in there. Bigger is always better for finches.
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Re: How many birds will fit???
Great information Liz, thanks for sharing
I have a good quality, good size cage but its not as wide as 30 inches. My finches are out flying on a daily basis though... They spend a lot of their time on a perch my dad made for them in front of the window. They love talking to the birds outside They spend a lot of time flying in circles above me which is great when its a warm day cause they move the air just like a ceiling fan! LOL
I'm thinking as long as they're getting their fly time in ..the cage is basically for eating and sleeping in.
I have a good quality, good size cage but its not as wide as 30 inches. My finches are out flying on a daily basis though... They spend a lot of their time on a perch my dad made for them in front of the window. They love talking to the birds outside They spend a lot of time flying in circles above me which is great when its a warm day cause they move the air just like a ceiling fan! LOL
I'm thinking as long as they're getting their fly time in ..the cage is basically for eating and sleeping in.
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The happy owner of one female shaft tail - Lucy
and one newer male shaft tail - Schroeder (purchased Aug. 18/11)
and one brand new creamino baby shaft tail -fledged Nov. 17th/11
I also have two beautiful cats Nina and Mindy
Rest in Peace Putters, we'll miss you always. Taken from us
far too soon (Sept 19th 2012)
Re: How many birds will fit???
I typed in my aviary is 3.5 by 2 meters. But it said that it can fit 40-50 birds. Wouldn't that be a bit too much?
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Re: How many birds will fit???
I think the cage calculator works very well for cages, but once it gets into sizes that are more like an aviary, the equations don't seem to work anymore--it always lists too many birds when an aviary is input.
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Re: How many birds will fit???
Hi all,
I am new to this and am in the middle of building my aviary.
I used the bird calculator and came up with 164 - 218! I was going to get about 4!
I am new to this and am in the middle of building my aviary.
I used the bird calculator and came up with 164 - 218! I was going to get about 4!
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Re: How many birds will fit???
L in Ontario wrote:Here's a very handy Cage Calculator which can be found in the Finch Information Centre linked on the left side of your screen. It's super easy to use - just put in the measurements of your cage and it will give you a rough idea of how many finches can live there comfortably.
http://www.finchinfo.com/housing/cage_s ... ulator.php
There's a ton of other great information there as well!!
Cool, thanks so much very very helpful !!!
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Re: How many birds will fit???
Yes my cages are 17x14, height 20in and 12x10, height 18in.edgit wrote:I have read online no less than 30 in wide and depth and height dont really matter. I shopped for cages and even when to best shops in town that specialize in small and large birds and i was told 18 to 20 inch was fine for 2 finches.. I puchaced a 18 inch in length and 22 inches high cage for my 2 finches, Everyone said i didnt need any bigger.. They seem to like it..
The pet stores all tell me this size is enough but i was considering going bigger too... first timer as well
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Re: How many birds will fit???
Hi Lynn - welcome aboard!!
Have you used the Cage Calculator in the first post above? It will give you an idea that not many will fit in a cage that size.
It is unfortunate that most petstores will sell you any cage to make a fast buck. The general rule is to purchase the longest cage you can afford. Height doesn't really matter as finches fly back and forth horizontally - not so much up and down.
Here's a link to another thread you may find of interest. I hope it provides you with some useful hints and tips!!
http://www.finchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=21148
Have you used the Cage Calculator in the first post above? It will give you an idea that not many will fit in a cage that size.
It is unfortunate that most petstores will sell you any cage to make a fast buck. The general rule is to purchase the longest cage you can afford. Height doesn't really matter as finches fly back and forth horizontally - not so much up and down.
Here's a link to another thread you may find of interest. I hope it provides you with some useful hints and tips!!
http://www.finchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=21148
Liz