destroying the nest boxes
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destroying the nest boxes
hi all what type of nest box would you use for alexandrines, has anyone used metal ones? they are selling them down town but wasnt sure whether they will use them, the normal wodden ones they chew threw in a day, has anyone made their own? any suggestions would be great.
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Never seen or heard of metal nest boxes.
I have seen PVC nest boxes that are supposed to be good, never used them though. I prefer to use wooden since it is more natural for the birds.
Hang on and I will check my bird mag........
Back...ok if you can get your hands on latest Australian Aviary Life bird mag (May-June issue) from the newsagent (or just go to page 11 lol ), there is a short section on PVC nest boxes.
I have seen PVC nest boxes that are supposed to be good, never used them though. I prefer to use wooden since it is more natural for the birds.
Hang on and I will check my bird mag........
Back...ok if you can get your hands on latest Australian Aviary Life bird mag (May-June issue) from the newsagent (or just go to page 11 lol ), there is a short section on PVC nest boxes.
Sheet Metal Lining
You can either use sheet metal to line the lower part of the nestbox.
or a gauge 16 welded wire attached to the floor & walls, to at least
prevent your IRN from demolishing their nextbox completely.
or a gauge 16 welded wire attached to the floor & walls, to at least
prevent your IRN from demolishing their nextbox completely.
I've seen at least one breeder use metal nest boxes but I don't personally use them. They don't have the natural look and feel to it and I also think that a metal nestbox will not retain heat as much as wood does. In other words, metal boxes will be a lot more colder for the young featherless chicks to endure.
Rolly's idea above is excellent.
Rolly's idea above is excellent.
Jay
Krameri Aviaries
Krameri Aviaries
i found wooden nest boxes about 6cm thick today with plenty of room
for the alexandrines no way they are chewing through them so quickly
destructive little things they are. i didnt think the metal ones would be any good and they were 150 bucks where as the wooden ones i found today were
only 50 each.
thanks for your help guys
for the alexandrines no way they are chewing through them so quickly
destructive little things they are. i didnt think the metal ones would be any good and they were 150 bucks where as the wooden ones i found today were
only 50 each.
thanks for your help guys