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by ac12 » Tue Apr 07, 2009 1:08 am
I had a minor success today.
I made a smaller cage 17Lx12Dx12H to use as a quaranteen cage.
I cut all the sides individually, rather than try to bend the front, top, back and bottom out of one piece of wire mesh, as I did the first cage. That made the corners form much better. And the smaller cage is stiffer than the longer 32Lx13Dx17H cage.
17 inches long seems to be about the limit for the 1/2x1/2 mesh. Beyond that it will need support of a frame.
After this success, I might try a 32Lx13Dx15H breeder cage but this time with a wood frame.
Then I want to try making one similar to the European breeder cages, but using coroplast. That would save on the extra step of putting plastic sheeting on the sides and back, to stop the birds from shooting poop on the wall.
I had almost given up on making my own cages.
Gary
gouldians (GB,YB,BB), blackbelly firefinches (trying to breed), societies (foster parents).
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