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Conference 7.286::pet_birds

Title:Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN!
Notice:INTROS 6.X / FOR SALE 13.X / Buying a Bird 900.*
Moderator:VIDEO::PULSIFER
Created:Mon Oct 10 1988
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:942
Total number of notes:6016

408.0. "Proper cage size for 2 cockatiels" by SALSA::DEFRANCO () Tue Sep 04 1990 14:07

    Can anyone tell me what the perfect size cockatiel cage is?  My two
    are presently sharing a cage which measures 17 x17 x 24 high.  I was
    thinking of getting them a larger cage but my husband thinks the
    present one is just fine.  
    
    They do seem happy with their cage and they are let out of it each
    morning for at least a 1/2 hour and usually longer.  They are then
    carried out to the patio for the day.  Our living in Southern Arizona
    enables us to to this almost every day.
    
    Actually, if I get a larger cage it will have to be on wheels as I can
    just barely pick up and carry the one I now have.  
    
    I guess I simply have this mental block about space and would like to
    give them as much as possible (within reason of course).  At this
    point, I don't know if my wanting a larger cage is more for me than it
    is for them.  Any opinions out there?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Jeanne
    
    P.S.  has any one used the Tidy Home cages?  They seem fairly spacious
    and claim to be the easiest to clean.  Can anyone attest to this?
    
      
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408.1Do They Like Their Cage As Is??CLOSET::COMPTONLinda DTN381-0687 ZKO1-2/C21Wed Sep 05 1990 16:487
    Sounds good to me, given that they get out each day for awhile.  If the
    birds are used to that size cage, they might not even *like* a bigger
    cage.  I switched an Amazon to a bigger cage once, and he continued 
    to occupy and use only about the same area as his previous cage.  I
    just gave a pair of Dusky conures a bigger cage, and they don't seem
    to like it.  These birds all get out of the cages, as yours do, so
    maybe the extra space is not necessary or desireable?  /Linda
408.2I went for the new cage!SALSA::DEFRANCOMon Sep 24 1990 13:1818
    Well, I gave in to my desires for a larger cage and bought Rosie and
    Sunny a nice new HOEI cage.  It's 17 x 17 x 37 high which gives them
    about double the space they previously had.  
    
    It's wonderful and they seem to like it very much.  They spent all day
    climbing all around and exploring all the new perches and toys we also
    have for them.  I'm happy with my decision to upgrade.
    
    Now, this gives me an extra cage.  Gosh, I wonder what I can do with
    it?  Maybe another bird!
    
    Actually, there is a method to my madness.  This new cage is large
    enough for 3 birds and I am seriously considering buying a Crimson
    Rosella.  With my extra cage I can rest assured that if the 3 birds
    don't get along I always have a place to separate them.  
    
    Jeanne