May I ask what the measurement is for the cage front being accounting for the tray to slide in and out. Really great cages and great video showing how you made them!!!
Love your video, job well done, but can you show me what kind of feeder and waterer you use with this wire. also what size is the timber for the framing/panel front Thank you, I love it all. All helps when I can explain to the "Man" what I would like.
supasound666 the timber i use for the the cage front's are 1 inch x 1/2 inch, the feeders and drinkers i use have two hooks that clip on to the wire, you can get them in any pet store, hope this help's.
As long as the cage is big enough for them it should be ok, I always seperate the pairs that way you can pick which colors you want too breed together.
That might be to small too breed 2 pair of birds in, 1 of the hen's might be more Dominant and won't let the other hen into the nestboxes or even throw the eggs out the other hen has laid, I've seen this happen in aviaries where there's lot's of room for them.
The hens can fight for the breeding box or kill the chicks to get the breeding box. Had multiple breeding boxes in aviary and this would happen. Also when the chicks become fledglings and leave the breeding box if you keep them in the cabinet the parents will kill them so that they can breed again. Bob's double cage is what I use as a nursery, so I take the father out and the fledglings and put them in a nursery cabinet. The Dad will feed the fledglings. However if other fledglings from different Dads are in the nursery needed feeds then use a father that has none of his offspring in the nursery.
Tousiq Wiqar it's just called a staple gun, i bought it in a hardware store, if you look at my video on how to build a bird aviary you can see me using it.
It's damn tougher than it seems.... I am trying to get this done asap... The toughest was to screw the main box.... Mine is too wobbly... After screwing the plywood mainframe idk why