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hi

 

will budgies breed in a breeding cabinet if it is in the aviary

i have put some breeding cabinets in my aviary and birds are flying around and disrupting the birds inside the cabinet coudl this disrupt there breeding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

****KAZ edited ...............Cabinet is spelt CABINET

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I was told to keep the breeding cabinets outside the avairy as the breeding pair will get disrupted/distracted. I sectioned off an area of my avairy in order to have a breeding room. The avairy is now smaller, but still has plenty of room and I now have a breeding area that the aviary birds can't get into.

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hi

 

will budgies breed in a breeding cabinent if it is in the aviary

i have put some breeding cabinents in my aviary and birds are flying around and disrupting the birds inside the cabernet coudl this disrupt there breeding.

 

You will have no success breeding with cabinets inside an aviary as you are already discovering.

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Yes it is possible. It depends on the nature of the birds though. Are all of your birds breeding, or only a selected few?

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Thats a bad idea, you can expect birds to lose toes doing that. The disruption will prevent or severely disrupt breeding as well as increase stress, which increases the risk of abandoning eggs and chicks as well as plucking.

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