winter heating

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eshwaar
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winter heating

Post by eshwaar »

i live in canada and i was thinking about the winter months what should i do for heat for the bird. currently we put the heat up tp 19 when were home what temp should we level the thermostat on when we are not home for the bird, it get pretty cold here. i was thinking around 15 might be ok, any help.
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Post by U.S Marine »

Whats up :roll: :?:

First off i wont be able to give you straight
answer. It sucks that it gets cold in your
house wen you are not home, So the bird
gets in the way. Just buy a inside thermometer
then place it inside your home. When you get
home from some were check to see how cold it
gets inside your house, Then write back here! :wink:
eshwaar
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Post by eshwaar »

U.S Marine wrote:Whats up :roll: :?:

First off i wont be able to give you straight
answer. It sucks that it gets cold in your
house wen you are not home, So the bird
gets in the way. Just buy a inside thermometer
then place it inside your home. When you get
home from some were check to see how cold it
gets inside your house, Then write back here! :wink:
first off i never said the bird was an inconvienance. i just wanted to know what is a good temp for the bird during the day so he dosent die. it goes below 10c here during the winter and even colder. i dont see the problem i just need some answers that all.
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Post by U.S Marine »

As long as its not cold or a slight chill inside
your home, you should not have a problem
with your bird. If it gets slightly chilly then
try to get a heater that you can plug into the
wall real quick.
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Post by CalamariBaby »

I was wondering about cold, too. Although in San Diego I don't have too much of a problem with it. But if your home is comfortable for you I am sure your birdie will be okay. Just keep him ouf of drafts. Hey maybe get him one of those snuggly tents to sleep in. That might be nice for him to keep cozy.
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Post by U.S Marine »

Hey, just make sure your bird is out
of drafts. He/she should be just fine.
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