Posted January 14, 201114 yr hi, i was just wondering how much money should be spent on a breeding cage. I live on the central coast and could only find a triple breeding cage for $170. Is this too much or a good price? and does anyone know where to buy breeding cages near me.
January 14, 201114 yr Buy what is called a flight cage. 60cms by 40cms by 40cms. These are regularly available anywhere between $30 and $50
January 15, 201114 yr Author Buy what is called a flight cage. 60cms by 40cms by 40cms. These are regularly available anywhere between $30 and $50 okay kool, thats a bit cheaper
January 16, 201114 yr Hi Georgie, Greens Avian supplies supply all of what you will need and have good prices, They are members of the central coast club too. you can Email them on , birdsup@optusnet.com.au. . I have their phone number if you want , just Pm me .
February 5, 201114 yr Author Hi Georgie, Greens Avian supplies supply all of what you will need and have good prices, They are members of the central coast club too. you can Email them on , birdsup@optusnet.com.au. . I have their phone number if you want , just Pm me . k thanks
February 5, 201114 yr Hello,if you can be patient and hold off buying breeding cabinets for aprox 4 weeks you can have the ones i used this year.They are made of melamine eight in all ,i have one pair still breeding ,after they have finished i will give them a scrub and let you know,we live aprox 2 and half hours apart you will have to organize someone to collect them though.I have about 4 new wire cage fronts you can have as spares also "all free no charge" cheers Phill
February 5, 201114 yr Hello,if you can be patient and hold off buying breeding cabinets for aprox 4 weeks you can have the ones i used this year.They are made of melamine eight in all ,i have one pair still breeding ,after they have finished i will give them a scrub and let you know,we live aprox 2 and half hours apart you will have to organize someone to collect them though.I have about 4 new wire cage fronts you can have as spares also "all free no charge" cheers Phill Hi Phil. I see Georgie is looking for breeding cages. You say you are 2 and a half hours but in what direction. I live on the Central coast too. But travel around a bit. Maybe we can organise to pick them up. . Hi Georgie, Greens Avian supplies supply all of what you will need and have good prices, They are members of the central coast club too. you can Email them on , birdsup@optusnet.com.au. . I have their phone number if you want , just Pm me . Hi Mat. I see you have a link to Central Coast club on your post. I have posted on there a few times and gave up waiting for a response. When is the next club meeting? .Cheers Phil.
February 5, 201114 yr Hello Humphrey,south from the central coast near Mittagong.I am guessing it's roughly two and a half hours,i have not finished with them yet i will let you know when i have cheers Phill
February 5, 201114 yr Hi Mat. I see you have a link to Central Coast club on your post. I have posted on there a few times and gave up waiting for a response. When is the next club meeting? .Cheers Phil. Hi Phil, I have only seen one Post from you on that site and I believe that Mark replied to your Question. " The Meetings are on every second Tuesday of the month", Which is next Tuesday. . Edited February 5, 201114 yr by **KAZ** fixed quote
February 5, 201114 yr Hi Mat. I see you have a link to Central Coast club on your post. I have posted on there a few times and gave up waiting for a response. When is the next club meeting? .Cheers Phil. Hi Phil, I have only seen one Post from you on that site and I believe that Mark replied to your Question. " The Meetings are on every second Tuesday of the month", Which is next Tuesday. . Thanks Mat I saw that. I felt there wee some other posts. I have to go to Newcastle next week. Maybe the next one. .
February 25, 201114 yr I use cages similar to this I don't see a size in the description unless I missed it but mine are 30" long 18 Wide and 18 Deep I get them at bird fairs for about $20.00 Each I have many of them I use them for Lovebirds, Budgies, My son is using 2 of mine for his ringneck doves, I've used them as temp cages for cockatiels as well. Also I don't colony breed so its only for the 1 pair of birds per Each cage I own Cage Edited February 25, 201114 yr by K&M Breeding
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