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Construction 2007 ~ ~ The completed Aviary ~ Our new bird
room ~
Its
done ~ We have finally extended our aviary ~ The New Bird Room ~ All that's left
is adding some final touches like toys and other goodies, oh, and the clean up
too... Yep, I still need to put all those tools away ~ LOL ~
I was
so busy trying to get the cages up and ready for our little wonders, that I didn't
take the time to photograph our progress, it was very hard work, and I have a
booboo too. OUCH, I also bumped my head ~ LOL ~ For the most part, besides a bunch
of splinters, only one Band-Aid was needed during the whole construction process!
Our Aviary was construction to give all our lovely Cockatiels & Budgies
room to grow and stretch their wings. We reconstructed our back porch, which was
10 by 24 feet to meet all our birds needs. The main flight area is 10 by 9 ½ feet
with lots of afternoon sunshine. There are also three separate holding cages {3
X 4} This allows us to divide our special males from the breeding females, and
to give our babies the space they need to grow separate from the older birds.
The aviary or bird room as I like to call it; is well insulated to protect
our lovely birds from the hot desert summers and cold winter months. We also have
a viewing window from the house so we can monitor our birds at all times.
~ The Watering System ~
We
installed an automated watering system from AGSelect.com
using special drinking valves and regulators, this system allows fresh, clean
and safe drinking water for all our birds.
~ I highly recommend this system ~
~ Pressure Reducing Station & tubing ~
~ Edstrom Brass Vari-Flo Valve ~
~ Temporary Day Use ~
Before the our Bird Room was completed, we put our cages outside during the
day
They loved being outside and where they could enjoy the warm afternoon sunshine.
~ Our Nursery ~
Our
nursery remains indoors. We have a special room set up just for breeding and hand
rising our beautiful babies.
Having
the nursery indoors allows us to regulate and monitor the temperature & humidity
levels for good egg and chick health. Our Breeding cages, 30 x 18 x 18in, ,which
allows us to maintain good health and careful monitoring so there are no injuries
during the mating process. **Which by the way, usually occurs else were! Our bonded
pairs will often mate and then tell us they need a nest box... LOL! They know
where the nursery is and when they are good and ready, they come in from the aviary,
squawk and squawk, until I get there cage and next box ready.
~ Brooders in the Nursery ~
When
our young babies reach 14 days old, we place them in special brooders for hand
feeding. We always try to hand rinse our lovely Cockatiels so we have birds that
will want to be close to their human parents. Our babies will never be hand shy
or bite, and because we spend an incredible amount of time interacting with them,
they are well prepared to be your best friend.
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Our Breeding Cages ~
I
decided to use Desmond Breeding Cages & Stands, because they are light weight
for easy handling and cleaning. The Breeding Cages are 30" x 18" x 18"
with dividers. I remove the divider so I can use both large doors and to give
my special pairs more room with each other. One door holds the nesting box and
the other door I use to access my lovely birds with out injuring them.
Our visitor said she was in Heaven!
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Recommend Brooders
Made by Joe Freed ~ Petiatric.com
P.S. Tell Joe that Sheila from Budgie Land Aviary sends a "Big Birdie
Hug Hello"!
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