November 27, 200618 yr Two Story... now there is a plan, ive pretty much run out of garden space with the aviarys ive just had moved into the garden.. this idea seems like a very good plan indeed Karen.. actually i just thought about it and it may not be so great in the Cyclone season
November 27, 200618 yr Tbe stock and breeding cages look awesome!! It is going to be a fantastic avairy once you are done! I can't wait to see pics of the new avairy! Will the newer, bigger avairy be cooler for the birds as well in that hot QLD heat??
November 27, 200618 yr my Daz now that slab is looking big Can't wait to see the new shed for it. Edited November 29, 200618 yr by Nerwen
November 29, 200618 yr Author Shed arrived today. It is in kit form. It will take about three weeks to put up. Until then the birds are enjoying a cooler time in the garage. Temperature today was up to 39deg C. We have bush fires between Nerwen and I. I am sure that in the old aviary it would have been 45 deg C and I would have lost a few birds. The garage reached 33 deg C today. A lot better.
November 29, 200618 yr yes I'm hoping that little bit of rain we got in the afternoon either killed that fire or turned it to the firefighters favour. All of my guys got a spray shower this afternoon when it was super hot.
November 29, 200618 yr wow, I just read the water restriction documents.. that's really is bad. :offtopic: and man that's hot where you're at... I hate the heat with a passion..
December 7, 200618 yr Hey Daz, Have been following this thread and it all looks great. I agree with Nerwen that concrete slab looks big. Cann't wait for more progress photos! Have you decided which birds you are going to cull? Wish I lived closer I would love some more breeding budgies!
December 8, 200618 yr Author Hi all sorry I haven't updated. The Shed arrived Last week but I haven't had much of a go at puting it up. I have been working at night on it and have dug the trench and put in the Cable to it. I have also moved the walls across to the site. but thats all. The shed less the frames Frames. Bottom left in picture is the trench and cable. The size of the frames on the concrete. Next weekend I will start the construction. :grbud:
December 8, 200618 yr Wow, those birds are going to have a luxury 'pad'. Can't wait to see more pics as it goes up.
December 14, 200618 yr Looking forward to seeing the updates, Daz. My Ken is slaving away in our aviaries right now doing the floor for the new "bird Room" too :sad: Photos to follow Edited December 15, 200618 yr by Bubbles
December 15, 200618 yr I am fast heading that way.. I've even decided how I'd like my ideal aviary to be set up too, after looking at some on the net. [shakes head] how did I get into this Although, in the next year or two I will be moving from where I currently am, so I need to not go too overboard now. Looking forward to seeing pics of both yours and Bubble's avairies.
December 15, 200618 yr Good read. I'll be doing something similar to this in a years time, be great to get some insight into it before hand.
December 18, 200618 yr Author Updating the progress. After two weekends of other commitments we finally got started in the construction. Coming up to Christmas I'll have some time after work to do some bits and pieces.
December 18, 200618 yr Looking great Daz!!! I see you are going to have a lot more space to work in !!!
December 18, 200618 yr your aviary is looking real good , daz . Edited December 18, 200618 yr by birdluv
December 18, 200618 yr Author So what will it look like when you're done - will in have an outdoor flight? There will be 3 internal flights 2.5mL x 1mW x 2.4mH each. 1 for cocks, hens, and young. There will be a nursary cage 1.8mL x .400mW x .450mH, a holding cage of the same size and 15 breeding cages. I have also designed a hospital cage to go in the garage where they are currently staying. There are two large windows on the end that will have the flights. I don't like outdoor flights as the birds can pick up deseases from the wild birds droppings. I am going to insulate the shed and add a whirly bird. (Extractor). The cable that is going into the shed (lying on the ground) is enough to operate a small house. 7,680 watts. Air conditioning is a posibility. The shed will be lite using a timing system that will bring the lights on at 6:00am and off at 7:30pm. There will be a night light for the hens and chicks and emergency lighting in case of power failure. I also have power for normal use eg vacum cleaners and computers. The only thing it doesn't have is running water. The owner will enjoy the excersize.
December 20, 200618 yr Looking great Daz. Re water. I have a dispenser for large bottled water with a tap. Its the kind where you have a base section with tap and up-end the large bottled water containers into the top section. I got the base section from a garage sale or swapmeet way back and now use it in the bird room for the birds. Saves a lot of trouble and doesnt take up much space PS you dont have to keep buying filtered water for them if you dont want, just refill the large bottle.
December 20, 200618 yr Author Looking great Daz. Re water. I have a dispenser for large bottled water with a tap. Its the kind where you have a base section with tap and up-end the large bottled water containers into the top section. I got the base section from a garage sale or swapmeet way back and now use it in the bird room for the birds. Saves a lot of trouble and doesnt take up much space :budgiedance: PS you dont have to keep buying filtered water for them if you dont want, just refill the large bottle. Thanks Kaz thats a great idea. We have a similar water container at work... I wonder if the office staff will miss it
December 20, 200618 yr wow Daz, now THAT's an aviary and a half... Can't wait to see what it looks like after it's finish.
December 24, 200618 yr Looking forward to the new photos Daz. Hear you have been working very hard on the new bird room/aviary :budgiedance:
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