I'm looking for a mews design I saw several years ago on a website out of Louisiana. It was an A-frame design that actually met regs. I want to modify it for my new weathering area and haven't have any luck in locating the site. I'd be thankful for any help. Kurt
"This is an elevated A-frame. It takes a standard A-frame design, and elevates it 4 feet up. This has numerous advantages. One, you can place a door over the top section and meet all requirements for an indoor mews. Since the top of the frame is 6 1/2 feet high, if the area is fenced, then it meets federal requirements for a weathering area (the area should be electrical fenced). The bird has 4 perches to choose from (far perch, inside the bottom section, inside the top section, and on the top of the frame). This allows the bird to be completely calm while it is on the elevated A-frame. Infact, we have yet to see a bird look uncomfortable on one of these. It is rumored that is Georgia, these are called "Mancini's mews"."
Last Edit: Aug 11, 2006 19:55:08 GMT -5 by Falcon Boy
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