Can I move my indoor cockatiels into an aviary? - indoor aviary
My cockatiels have always lived at home, but I want them to build an aviary in the garden in order to fly them more space Is it better to wait until next summer, until they made, or I'm going to be able to get out? If they are too cold or they will agree with me? Thanks
Friday, January 22, 2010
Indoor Aviary Can I Move My Indoor Cockatiels Into An Aviary?
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I would not now. Wait until spring and move them gradually. Leave them for a few hours a day and work to keep them permanently. I love you more likely to change.
ReplyDeletetaking into account the still very hot now, before, u do b4 winter really starts to kick in. cockatiels birds avairy anyway. Cockatoo moved this time last year and love it. Do not forget to put in a nest box ......., ..... Nudge Nudge Wink Wink.
ReplyDeleteThey do not move now, because it is no time to acclimatise before freezing temperatures are here. Idfeally wait until May next year.
ReplyDeleteI'm just Kakariki small program that will eventually leave a mixed aviary, but not until next year. He is currently here in quarantine.
Yes, you can now move the cockatoos, if all appropriate measures to hit the aviary as pleasant as possible. I do not know where you live, but make sure it is heated. There are people here that the birds of the year from its cage. I also think there should be many fields have logged Sleep
ReplyDeleteYes, you can now move the cockatoos, if all appropriate measures to hit the aviary as pleasant as possible. I do not know where you live, but make sure it is heated. There are people here that the birds of the year from its cage. I also think there should be many fields have logged Sleep
ReplyDeleteYes, it be nice if they move to a aivery, but expects that a warmer climate and make it gradually stopped diseases if you keep moving, keep an eye on her until she spent time
ReplyDeleteThe first answer sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteThe first answer sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteCockatoos are native to Australia, where the climate is much colder than it should be lifted for the winter
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