Posted October 12, 200618 yr Hi all, I am new to this bird thing but have been bitten hard by the bird bug I have purchased a good solid cage for a Green Cheek Conure that I hope to have once he/she has hatched, hand raised and weaned. However this all started from looking after my daughters class pet, a budgie named George.... anyhow I also want a garden aviary to keep some budgies (Dont have any yet as I want their home sorted first) I am determined to build my own (I am quite handy with that sort of stuff) and I have done lots of research on the net however I seem to get conflicting views (Sorry for the long post - I will make a point shortly) I LOVE the look of http://www.backyardaviary.com/finish%20aviary.jpg however it is not cost effective to import from the USA. NOTE: I am wanting to landscape inside the aviary (Like I have seen at Kellyville Pets) Here are my key questions (The point at last ) Q1 - Should I use Wood or Metal for the framework ? Q2 - Is it dangerous is it to use Zincalum wire ? If so what are the alternatives ? Q3 - Can I leave a "Palm Tree" inside the enclosure (Pictures available if required) Q4 - Flooring - It has been sugested Grass is a good alternative to concrete or dirt, Opinions ? NOTE - I am very reluctant to use a concrete floor and have other plans to deal with potential rodent issues Thats about it for now - Your turn Regards Chef
October 12, 200618 yr yay, i love aviaries! mine has a wood bottom, and then has sand, but mine is on wheels on the patio 8ft x 6ft x 6ft, but i hear most people say they have cement just cuz its easy to wash down but if you wanted a planted aviary, then you would use grass. i cant remember if palm is good, i want to say yes, but will look for a link for you. mine is wood framed, and YES they do eat it! (Laughing out loud) we used The screen is 1/4'' hardware cloth some people call it chicken wire but its actually called hardware cloth. we scrubbed it down with vinegar and then used a pressure washer on it if you want to see some pics, go to... http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a201/BUUZBEE/?start=80 safe plants: ACACIA ALOE AFRICAN VIOLET BABY'S TEARS BAMBOO BEGONIA BOSTON FERN BOUGAINVILLEA CHICKWEED CHRISTMAS CACTUS CISSUS (KANGAROO VINE) COLEUS CORN PLANT CRABAPPLE DANDELION DOGWOOD DONKEY TAIL DRACAENA VARIETIES FERNS: (BIRD'S NEST, BOSTON, MAIDENHAIR) FIGS: (CREEPING, RUBBER, FIDDLE LEAF, LAUREL LEAF) GARDENIA GRAPE IVY HEN AND CHICKENS IMPATIENS JADE PLANT KALANCHOE MAGNOLIA MARIGOLDS MONKEY PLANT MOTHER-IN-LAW NASTURTIUM NATAL PLUM NORFOLK ISLAND PINE ORCHIDS PALMS: (ARECA, DATE, FAN, LADY, PARLOUR, HOWEIA, KENTIA, PHOWNIX, SAGO) PEPPEROMIA PETUNIA PITTOSPORUM PRAYER PLANT PURPLE PASSION ROSE RUBBER PLANT SCHEFFLERA SENSITIVE PLANT SNAKE PLANT SPIDER PLANT SWEDISH IVY THISTLE VELVET NETTLE WANDERING JEW WAX PLANT WHITE CLOVER YUCCA ZEBRA PLANT ZINNIA safe branches: The following materials are not safe if toxic chemicals or insectides have been sprayed on them. Before installing them in any cage, scrub all branches with a non-toxic disinfectant (such as diluted chlorine bleach), then rinse and dry well. ASH CITRUS (ANY) DOGWOOD ELM EUCALYPTUS GUAVA MADRONA MAGNOLIA MANZANITA NUT (EXCEPT CHESTNUT & OAK) PAPAYA PINE PRUNE RIBBONWOOD SASSAFRAS THURLOW VINE MAPLE WILLOWS: (GOAT, ***** & WEEPING)
October 12, 200618 yr I love the look of that aviary in the link you provided too! Being close to those windows would make it seem the birds were inside as well!
October 14, 200618 yr Author Thanks for the tip... I have decided to get an Aviary built as materials would cost only marginaly less money and by getting it built I get a better product in the end... Decided on concrete floor with Sand on top based on other feedback that matches what you have.. Now I just have to lay the slab :dbb1:
October 14, 200618 yr We started out with fully planted out aviaries with palms and ferns etc. Budgies just LOVE palms !! :dbb1: Needless to say, there are no palms left of any kind. The only plants they seem to leave alone are the ones harmful to their health and we had to take them out as well as soon as we learnt good plants from bad plants. There was a great ground cover plant that went partway up the aviary mesh on one side of the aviary.....when it rained and it got wet, the budgies would drape themselves over it looking like outspread angels and would roll around all over to bathe in the wet plants. It was a sight to see. I think I will try large pots of bamboo next and see if it is birdproof. Although not aesthetically pleasing to the eye, concrete ends up being the better option for floor treatments. We have some concreted areas and mostly earth floor everywhere else. Only one thing to say about earth floor (or grass) .....MICE !! They dig and they tunnel ( they have even tunnelled into and through thinner concreted areas of floor ) and it becomes a neverending battle to defeat them, preferably without the use of poisons. We are undertaking modifications to our aviaries right now, and a good part more floor area will be concreted. You can always lay sand or wood chips atop that if you like a more natural look or paint or stain the concrete of you like the hose-it-down-and-clean-it approach. We also had some very nice thatching lining the inside walls of the aviary...........this also was a haven for mice to nest and build up numbers once they had tunnelled in....we have just removed the last of it from one of our main aviaries. What initially starts out looking attractive, pretty, rustic and natural has in the end been replaced by something a bit more sensible, durable and servicable. In the end the birds health is at stake. They get a load of bugs from earthen floors, and need worming a lot more often. Any access from roof mesh whereby wild and free birds can walk atop the aviary and droppings come through bring disease. So, there is a lot to consider and many people on this forum will have some good advice for you. Good luck and kindest regards Karen PS......There are some excellent aviary bargains to be had on ebay as some members here got their's that way. Edited October 14, 200618 yr by Bubbles
October 28, 200618 yr Author Well, Its Done ! I bought an Aviary, and put it on bricks on top of a conrete slab, going to get sand after I have washed the wire with vinegar, etc... Now I just need to collect some gum tree branches, build / buy some toys and then go shopping for some friends to move in BEFORE AFTER PS - Yes the cubby is new too - it has been a busy week :beer:
October 30, 200618 yr What beautiful back yards you all have. When are we all invited over for a BBQ and a dip in the pool?
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