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Feb 24, 2014 6:17:57 GMT
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Post by fayth on Feb 24, 2014 6:17:57 GMT
My mom and I are building an outside aviary in the middle of March!!! We are going to add:(At the least) 2-4budgies and 1-2 cockatiels!!! I am so excited we are going to get them from our local rescue! Anything you suggest for a outside aviary in Alberta, Canada?
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Post by kmic on Feb 24, 2014 9:33:25 GMT
So exciting! From what the other members have said and from what I researched for my fly room, make sure that the cage bars are no more than 1/2" apart as budgies might get their necks stuck in wider bars and as usual when introducing new birds (especially different types - the cockatiels), remember that they might not immediately get along. Also, my boyfriend has an aviary and he made the top out of plastic (for when it's raining) and has a sort of curtain to create shade during summer. I'm not sure what climate you have there.
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Feb 24, 2014 13:18:29 GMT
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Post by fayth on Feb 24, 2014 13:18:29 GMT
The top is wood and I think we are going to use chicken wire, screen or something
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Feb 24, 2014 13:19:05 GMT
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Post by fayth on Feb 24, 2014 13:19:05 GMT
The top is wood and I think we are going to use chicken wire, screen or something
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Post by santinoandmondo on Feb 24, 2014 13:23:58 GMT
That is exciting! Isn't the climate in Alberta cold in the winter or would your birds live in the aviary for the warmer months? I live in an area where we have very cold winter months so we'd never be able to have an outdoor aviary - at least not for year round use. I'd also be afraid that a critter would either damage the aviary or rip it apart to get to the birds. I know people who live in similar habitats here in the same town and have lost many chickens to wildlife. We live next to the woods so there are hawks, owls, foxes, coyotes, and the occasional fisher cat.
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Post by rdkntriker on Feb 24, 2014 15:12:17 GMT
I too wonder what your going to do in the winter.
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Post by dianapalmer on Feb 24, 2014 15:23:07 GMT
I think the holes in chicken wire would be too big.
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Feb 24, 2014 17:05:45 GMT
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Post by fayth on Feb 24, 2014 17:05:45 GMT
I live in the city so I wouldn't have to worry about wildlife! Screen instead of chicken wire is what we decided to! And once it started to get chilly we would bring them in side because we are getting another cage. If it rains or it's kinda chilly I would bring them in
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Post by Pammy on Feb 24, 2014 19:04:29 GMT
Winter is very long in Canada. I'm from northern Michigan, and the only months you can usually expect temps not to dip below the freezing point are June, July and August, and even then, it gets quite chilly at nighttime. I know you're excited, but I'm wondering how this will work at all. I'm thinking those birds will be cold year-round.
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Feb 24, 2014 20:48:48 GMT
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Post by fayth on Feb 24, 2014 20:48:48 GMT
If it fails we will brin them inside but I sleep outside in the summer sometimes it isn't that chilly
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Post by Pammy on Feb 24, 2014 20:50:09 GMT
But you can bundle up all cozy in a sleeping bag. Birds can't.
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Feb 24, 2014 20:59:39 GMT
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Post by fayth on Feb 24, 2014 20:59:39 GMT
If it gets cold of course we will bring them in!!!! It usually is really hot where I live and they would be only out in July and August And we are think of putting a heater in it!
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Post by Pammy on Feb 24, 2014 21:12:42 GMT
I hope it works out well for you, Fayth. I don't mean to be a wet blanket on your fun idea. If you plan to keep them outside only in summer and run a heater at night to take the edge off the chill, then it's probably a fine idea. I hope you have fun with it. I do think it's super neat that you and your mom have a plan to work on a project (any project) together.
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Feb 24, 2014 21:15:13 GMT
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Post by fayth on Feb 24, 2014 21:15:13 GMT
Thanks! I really hopes it works because our rescue has a cockatiel and 2 blur budgies for adoption now!!!
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Feb 24, 2014 21:48:25 GMT
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Post by fayth on Feb 24, 2014 21:48:25 GMT
Hey guys! My mom told me to ask if adding some finches/canaries would work? The area they would live in is ALOT of space and we would get 2+ to make them each be in pairs
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