Posted March 21, 200916 yr i want to buy a small garden shed just breeding cages in it, no flights or anything like that. if i just have a garden shed will his gettoo hot or anything without insulation. how can i overcome this without insulation. oris it alright thanks cameron
March 22, 200916 yr Obviously you will need to shade it from the sun, either by putting under a tree or by having shadecloth erected over the top of it. Depending on temperatures in your area you will not be able to breed all year round in a normal garden shed with no insulation or methods to warm in wiunter or keep cool in summer. Check out our aviaries section and look at other members setups...Daz's, mine and Liv's, also Angeli8c Vampire and Melbourne budgies to mention a couple.
March 22, 200916 yr Author i want to buy a small garden shed just breeding cages in it, no flights or anything like that. if i just have a garden shed will his gettoo hot or anything without insulation. how can i overcome this without insulation. oris it alrightthanks cameron thansks for that. how much is insulation? on a small garden shed how much am i looking at? also what about an old aviary with tin around the sides and mesh on the front with breeding cages inside? because at the momnet they ae undr the carport and i want ot move them.
March 22, 200916 yr A garden shed converted is a good idea, but also aviaries second hand are often well priced for your budget. Its a choice you have to make depending on finances and what space you have in your yard. Go wander around a hardware store and check out ideas for insulation. Even with insulation it does not make it easy to breed through hot weather and the colder weather too,. Breeding cages inside a flight aviary will not allow birds to focus on breeding if free birds are flying around and all over their cages. Edited March 22, 200916 yr by KAZ
March 22, 200916 yr I have Styrofoam line parts of my breeding room and it works like a dream. You can buy sheets of 1200ml wide and 1800mm long I think it is from your hardware store. You are ment to have about 100mm from the surface to are covering. It is silver one side and green on the other the green side faces where the heat is coming from. you can you this on walls and roof. It's not cheap I payed $30.00 a sheet here.
March 22, 200916 yr Author if there wern't any birds flying around in the aviary. Edited March 22, 200916 yr by cameronsch
March 22, 200916 yr if there wern't any birds flying around in the aviary. If no birds flying around in the aviary and you used it for a breeding room, it would be fine.
March 22, 200916 yr Garden shed or aviary....these things come up on the local newspaper secondhand quite cheap, so start looking. The important thing with a breeding room is to keep is rodent and weather proof.....nothing you get will be ready to go and most things will need some modifications to make it exactly right for you and your birds.
March 22, 200916 yr Author thanks kaz im still looking now. ie newspapers, ebay, interent ads. cheers
March 22, 200916 yr Also check out our aviary forum here and see what the other members have done. It may inspire you
March 22, 200916 yr My breeding aviary is a garden shed transformed to an aviary by me. It is 4 m by 3 m. 3 of the sides are fully tin, one with a small window. One side has tin going up to about 2 foot high and then the rest is wire. The door is also a steel frame with wire. I have insulation bats on the roof of the aviary, and have polystyrene directly under the roof. I have a shadecloth covering the entire aviary which is about 2 feet above the aviary roof. The aviary gets the morning sunlight and the breeze. I have a whirley bird on the roof also. Honestly my aviary is very well insulated and never gets to hot in summer, I've bred over summer and not had any heat problems.
March 22, 200916 yr Some days it gets pretty hot, this season it wasnt so bad. On the really hot days I spray some water over the roof and it cools it down. But yeah Its not too bad. The main thing I worry about is airflow. Edited March 22, 200916 yr by Pearce
March 22, 200916 yr Daz just on that one... how did you get into the extension? I've been thinking about designing one similar but not sure how I should go about getting into that area...
March 22, 200916 yr Here's One Here's the link That is not a shed, that is a work of art, the budgie Taj Mahal. We bow down to you mighty Daz!!!!!!!!! :doh: :sad: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
March 22, 200916 yr I just couldn't see from the outside view how to get into the outdoor section... but I just looked at it from the inside view and I see how you did it now :doh:
March 22, 200916 yr Daz didnt you build a new one that is alot bigger and better???? Can you come to wagga and build me one like that pls
March 22, 200916 yr I agree with dave, Daz that aviary is magnificent. Nice and clean with a nice extension on the outside. Very nice.
March 22, 200916 yr That was in the thread that he posted blake... he sure does know how to build a Budgie Paradise :doh:
March 22, 200916 yr Daz didnt you build a new one that is alot bigger and better????Can you come to wagga and build me one like that pls :doh: Click to Enlarge Here's the new one. Wish I could easily redoe the electricis on it. I'd do it a different way. Edited March 22, 200916 yr by Daz
March 22, 200916 yr How would you do it now Daz? I love that set up, but I'm not sure if my council will allow it... it was 4 x 3 yeah? I love it thought... Love how you've got a water tank connected to it too..
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