amico1582

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I am getting a blue and yellow Macaw but need help whether I should get a bird cage or avairy, so any advice would be appreciated and suggestion of aviaries would also be appreciated?
 

MaraWentz

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Red Front Macaw, Elvis, 10,male RIP

Red Front Macaw, Erin, 1.5,female

Goffin Cockatoo, Blossom 2,female Rehomed

Blue & Gold Macaw, Oscar, Male, 21 years old, Rehomed

American Bulldog Mix,
Personally I would get a walk in aviary for your macaw. The rule of thumb for cages is the bigger the better. Therefore, an aviary would be best. It will allow him to fly, which could possibly increase his life by 20 years or so because its working and helping more develop his lungs and muscles. The freedom will be wonderful. The only concern is that if he is territorial or skiddish you will have a hard time getting him in there or you may just be attacked anytime you walk in. My idea is for you to walk in there with him and stay in there to show that its' not just his place. However, on the other side, if he is scared he does have a place to hide in there.

Just ask yourself, would you rather rent a room in a house or a whole house?
 

Tarkus

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Ponte Vedra Bch fl/Mantoloking NJ
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Catalina Macaw. I also have a rotation of birds I rehome
I have two out door units, one 3' x 6' x 6' the other 9' long.

Bird Cages and Primate Cages, Modular Panel Design 1 inch mesh openings by Bird Cages Direct.net

I use the 1" panels for my macaws. I don't like larger spacing as its to easy for critters to reach in and grab a bird . Be aware that any cage outside must be watched if tis not a double-wire enclosure. Animals can, have and will try to snatch a bird from a cage.

Great price and modular. Service is good and the metal tested fine.
my birds love them !

Be Big,
Alan
 

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