There lies the warning to others....Keeping birds is a commitment.
A lot of the flights and cages I see on here look great when new...but it doesn't last.
A natural aviary is fine ...but in a small space the birds droppings and destructiveness will soon wreck it.
Cage and flight design must take into account that ease of maintenance and cleaning is the number one priority.
My Natural Aviary!
- dfcauley
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I agree. Most peopel think "how pretty" until they see how much work it is. I have to come home from school EVERYDAY and spend about an hour in mine and then lots more time on the weekend.
It is very important to know what you are getting into. There is always something that needs to be done weather it is in an open aviary or cages.
The birds must be taken care of and their enviroment kept clean.
It is very important to know what you are getting into. There is always something that needs to be done weather it is in an open aviary or cages.
The birds must be taken care of and their enviroment kept clean.
Donna
- mickp
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