It would be "luck of the draw", be it male or female, birds of the same feather normally will flock together but in some cases the primary bird my be territorial and become hostile t word the newbie because of territorial issues or vice-versa check reactions before transferring newbie inside cage for safety
SOURCE: What's your problem?Our bird cage finish is chipping. Can I paint it myself?
My recommendation is to call the manufacturer
for paint recommendations and, believe it or not, some cage manufacturers will
do that for you. In any event, you must make sure the paint is nontoxic since
most birds do scratch it with their beak. After painting Make sure you let it
dry completely: Permit the paint to dry for at least 48 hours before moving
your bird into the cage, so be prepared to have a secondary cage on hand. Also
you should know that although paint may be nontoxic when dry, there are paints
may be harmful to your bird if inhaled, so paint it as far as you can from your
birds, outdoor area preferred.
SOURCE: What's a travel bird cage?
The travel bird cage is usually a smaller version of
a normal bird cage. The travel bird cage does not need to be large, nor does it
need to be as durable as your bird cage. Be sure that your bird can comfortably
fit in this cage for a short amount of time so that it will not become
stressed.
SOURCE: I'm looking to order bird cages online do you have any recommendation?
I suggest you to have a look at http://www.birdcages.com/helpfulinfo.cfm. I
personally purchased a parrot perches from their site and I was very pleased
with their customer service and their products. If you're looking for a bird
cage you'll find it there.
SOURCE: What's a bird cage commonly made of?
The quality bird cages are often made of iron and the top quality
are made of stainless steel. You can find other bird cages lessen in quality
with low quality powder-coat or a painted finish.
SOURCE: The bird cage is to big how do i return it
Keep the bird out of it, and contact Blu-Dart Courier Service.
You should avoid hanging your bird cage in any of the
following areas:
•
In an area where there are drafts
•
In the kitchen
•
Anywhere where direct sunlight will shine on the
cage
•
In front of an air conditioning unit/heating
vent
Bird cage placement is an extremely important part of your
birds life and health. I have found a
great video on bird cage placement within a home. I suggest checking it out.
http://www.howcast.com/videos/217395-How-to-Choose-the-Best-Location-for-Your-Birdcage
A play-top bird cage is ideal for active birds. They are designed with a play area that sits
on top of the cage's surface. Some
models are designed with a detachable play top that allows you to remove it and
take to any room of your house. Here is
an example of a play-top bird cage -
I recently bought a dome top bird cage from Petco that was a
breeze to assemble. I will send you the
like, as well as a few more so that you can have a broader selection.
http://www.petco.com/product/12871/Avian-Adventures-Grande-Dometop-Bird-Cages.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/Vision-Medium-Bird-Knock-Down-Cage/dp/B0030IG2CO
http://www.nextag.com/VISION-Medium-Bird-Knock-809597404/prices-html
The travel bird cage is usually a smaller version of
a normal bird cage. The travel bird cage does not need to be large, nor does it
need to be as durable as your bird cage. Be sure that your bird can comfortably
fit in this cage for a short amount of time so that it will not become
stressed.
In general, the larger
and the more active the bird, the larger the cage one should use. The amount of
time the bird will spend in the cage each day is also a factor. A bird that is caged
most of the time requires far more space than a bird caged only at night.
The quality bird cages are often made of iron and the top quality
are made of stainless steel. You can find other bird cages lessen in quality
with low quality powder-coat or a painted finish.
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