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by franceska » Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:37 am
poohbear wrote:Use the galvanised wire...it's cheapest and easy to paint black with a small roller...It makes a hell of a difference and will show the birds off without the relection of bare wire.
Ignore the stuff about zinc poisoning etc...finches don't chew on wire like a parakeet might...Even so I've never heard of a 'keet coming to any harm in a galvanised aviary.
Picking up an old thread here...
So, you think galvanized (zinc) wire could be okay with finches? More opinions and experiences on this?
I have only had my birds indoors until now, since Sweden doesn't have the ideal climate for exotic finches. However, the summers ARE really nice and I believe it would make a bit difference to my birds health and welfare if they could be outside this part of the year. Galvanized wire is BY FAR the cheapest and even best looking alternative for the bird pavillion I have in mind - but I definitely don't want to put their lives in danger. Some small parts of my indoor aviary (the ventilation parts) are made from this wire, and even though they spend some time around there I have never seen the birds "chew" on it.
Finch nerd in Sweden, caring for Canary, Gouldian finch, Star finch, Owl finch, Parrot finch, Society finch, Grass finch, Fire finch, Sydney Waxbill & Button quail... so far.