Betrisher
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- Jun 3, 2013
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- Parrots
- Dominic: Galah(RIP: 1981-2018); The Lovies: Four Blue Masked Lovebirds; Barney and Madge (The Beaks): Alexandrines; Miss Rosetta Stone: Little Corella
We had our first hot day of summer today: 41ºC in the shade (that's over 105ºF). Whew!
Dommie was OK. He lives inside and gets the benefit of aircon. The poor Beaks and Lovies, however, live outdoors and they had to bear the awful heat right through the afternoon. I've been out a few times to mist them with the hose, but that doesn't help for long.
Does anyone use ice or any other creative methods for cooling their birds in the heat of summer? I used to freeze water in towel-wrapped containers for my mice and they would lie on it gratefully to escape the heat. The birds don't seem to get the principle though. It's awful watching them with all their feathers fluffed out and wings spread with their poor little tongues hanging out! If only I had room, I'd bring them inside, but then they'd have to go back out into the heat eventually anyway. Sigh. I hate summer!
Dommie was OK. He lives inside and gets the benefit of aircon. The poor Beaks and Lovies, however, live outdoors and they had to bear the awful heat right through the afternoon. I've been out a few times to mist them with the hose, but that doesn't help for long.
Does anyone use ice or any other creative methods for cooling their birds in the heat of summer? I used to freeze water in towel-wrapped containers for my mice and they would lie on it gratefully to escape the heat. The birds don't seem to get the principle though. It's awful watching them with all their feathers fluffed out and wings spread with their poor little tongues hanging out! If only I had room, I'd bring them inside, but then they'd have to go back out into the heat eventually anyway. Sigh. I hate summer!