breeding cages
- canucky2
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breeding cages
My Dad and I are going to build a nice wood breeding tower with three or four cages. I was going to make them 32x20x20, do you think that is a good size? Should they be bigger or smaller? They will just house a pair of gouldians each. We are going to make it like a piece of furniture. I love my flights that I made, so now for the breeding cages.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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My breeding cages are commercially made, either 30x18x18 or 34x18x18, and both sizes have removable dividers. Definitely have dividers--makes it so much easier to catch birds, do extra cleaning, even check on nests or babies while the parents are off (if the divider is solid, the parents can't see what you are up to).
Also, as Paul always says, make the cages as large as you can. The size you are considering is fine for one pair of Gouldians. If I had the room, I would have enclosed cages like Paul has, 48x24x24.
Also, as Paul always says, make the cages as large as you can. The size you are considering is fine for one pair of Gouldians. If I had the room, I would have enclosed cages like Paul has, 48x24x24.
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Orchid Tree Exotics is in Ohio, USA, or was anyway. They have not updated their website since late 2007 (still have a happy new year message on it). I have tried emailing several orders to them, and never got a response. On another forum, people were asking about them, and no one seems to have heard anything. Shame, as they carried a number of items from Europe that I haven't found elsewhere.poohbear wrote:If it's USA try Orchid Tree Exotics,Swanton,OH for cage fronts(Wherever OH is...I dunno)
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How many clutches do think you could get out the wooden breeder cages? I know you clean between clutches, but I'm thinking 2 to 3 years. I make new wooden feeders every other year just to be safe so I'm thinking the some for cages.
I like the idea of long(36" - 48") cages with 3 or 4 possible dividers to make 2 or 3 cages depending on the bird and timing for fledgling.
I like the idea of long(36" - 48") cages with 3 or 4 possible dividers to make 2 or 3 cages depending on the bird and timing for fledgling.
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