I have the capability of keeping my bird room any temperature that is best. It is a large utility room attached to the house but has it's own heat and air conditioning source. So, I can keep it as warm as I need to without being uncomfortable in the rest of the house. My question is what is the BEST temp for the birds (Gouldian Finches) year round. Should it be 75-80 (F) at all times or should it vary? What do most of you keep the temp? Right now I am keeping it around between 75-77.
Thanks
Terry
Temperature Question
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Mine get cold and hot weather. During the summer they have been kept outside in the 90's and right now in the garage their in its only in the forties and they are breeding. usuallythough the temp is mostly 60's-70's at night is when it gets down to the 40's. that will be over in a few months.
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I also have 2 heat lamps on the cage to keep them warm. i think it stays like 10 - 15 degrees higher then the rest of the garage because i have a tarp that hangs around the flight and i can feel the diffrence in temeperatures when i am standing next to the flight so it might actually not be that cold to them just around the flight. The heat lamps are on both on the front of the cage since the other 3 sides are all wood.
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