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Hi,

 

I used to breed a few years back...

 

I have an avairy about 2x2x1.8 ... (just roughly)

here is a photo

 

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There is a "shelf" along the top which i used to sit the breeding boxes on and i had food dishes "hanging" around the front and side of the cages .. Is this an okay set up?

 

I did just post a topic in setting up your avairy as i was interested in ways to maximise the space i have.

 

Are there any tips you can give me?

 

I have 6 budgies atm 3female 3males. MY asumption is i would need about 4-5 breeding boxes lined along the top?

 

Is there special food i need to put out?

 

How many do you think i could have in this cage i was considering getting 2more?.

 

TIA

8 birds would fit comfortably in that size aviary.

One thing is to have plenty of space between those boxes , hens will get bossy , so you need to be ready to deal with that , Otherwise enjoy your birds.

Not a fan of colony breeding due to past experiences with fighting birds, killed chicks. Its the hardest and most stressful and hazardous way to breed budgies.

But I wrote an article that might help http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/faqs/i...&artlang=en

Also you have no safety door on your aviary so escapes as you enter will be a high risk. Try getting a net ........the kind that hangs from a hoop over a bed.......hook it up over the door and step through it into the aviary and reverse the procedure as you leave so you have a safer way not to lose birds. They see daylight and an escape route and will fly like the wind through a ********* in the doorway to escape the aviary.

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  • 1 month later...
Also you have no safety door on your aviary so escapes as you enter will be a high risk. Try getting a net ........the kind that hangs from a hoop over a bed.......hook it up over the door and step through it into the aviary and reverse the procedure as you leave so you have a safer way not to lose birds. They see daylight and an escape route and will fly like the wind through a ********* in the doorway to escape the aviary.

Pity you didnt have your safety net set up as advised.......even a $20 bed net like suggested would have helped with the escape you have just had. I know what you are going through. When I first began I had escapes in the same way. they see just a ********* of daylight through the door and they are off :angry:

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Thanks i know

Which is why i was putting it up this morning..

Usually when i go in the cage i waited until my partner was home and he shut the door behind me.

I havnt really been out in the last wk due to having a newborn baby.

So i finally did yesterday.

Sucks my lesson is learnt on the same day i am trying to do the right thing to prevent it :angry:

I hope he comes back for you. He may do. You may have to spend some time outside with a net in hand.

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Thanks keep popping my head outside and walking around looking for him.

He was beautiful colouring to. A bright bright blue and had a wonderful temperment :angry:

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