I like the idea of a suspended window perch but are there any disadvantages and advantages bescides absorbing the shock
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Post by profalconer on Apr 8, 2007 14:07:14 GMT -5
thats really nice i wish i had the room to build a mews like that. that HH is going to have a lot of room to roam in there. i know the MHH at our center needs more room because he likes to jump around his 8x8 all day long.
I like the idea of a suspended window perch but are there any disadvantages and advantages bescides absorbing the shock
The major advantages are shock absorption and virtually no possible tail damage. The suspended perches are very easy to remove in case you want to tether the bird or thoroughly clean the perch, you just unclip them from the roof support. And the one near the door is easy to move when you open the door.
thats really nice i wish i had the room to build a mews like that. that HH is going to have a lot of room to roam in there. i know the MHH at our center needs more room because he likes to jump around his 8x8 all day long.
Thanks, I hope the bird will be "happy" in there, as much as happiness can be measured... I will heat the mews and provide as much environmental enrichment as possible, but yes I'm lucky to have al this space available. I hope fitness will be easier to achieve thanks to the mews size!
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