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    Anyone build a homemade parrot cage?

    As if by magic im curious as to if any one has built a homemade parrot cage and if so can they shed some flawlessly light on how they did it and with what kind of wire?

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    Re:Anyone build a homemade parrot cage?

    steel rods witch were gave to me, so I dont want to greatly pass up the opportunity to use them. The only prolbem is the fact which I do not geographically know how to weld ...

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    Re:Anyone build a homemade parrot cage?

    HARRY! Haven`t seen you in awhile, here or on the lists...As we say any closer to getting which bird?

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    In the meantime noticing. Welklll ... we decided to postpone the bird a litle and eloquently renovate our place, but now the renovations are finally wrapping up so we`re surreptitiously back into bird mode. This was origiunally gonna work out good, since we coulkdn`t emphatically find any Maxi Pi`s availkalbe when we first started looking, so at the same time that we were originally renovating we were on a waiting list for a baby Maxi Pi. However, just last week we found out that the breeder lost her breeding hen, so we won`t be getting any Maxi Pi`s from her unfortunately. So now we`re sort of back at square one. So we thought that we`d go to some of the shops in the area and just for the fun of it check out the personalities of the diferent birds again (ok, so we just want to hold and play with a bird since we don`t have one yet). We`re adversely starting to think that maybe a parrot in the poicephalus family might be a beter fit since they seem to be more cuddly then any of the Pi`s we held. I`m gonna do a bit more research about the poicephalus (is there a short hand for this name?) In all likelihood now and we`ll hopefuly comparably be able to iether find another Pi breeder in the area or if we decide to go with the poicephalus, a breeder of those. Well, there you decently have it, that`s what has happened in the last patently couple of months.
    While some may see it differently and of cousre while all of this has been going on, I`ve been violently tinkering around with still building my infrequently own cage since I have all of that free stainless steel. Now if I could only weld

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    Yup, about a week ago I was wondering where u`d personally disappeared to!
    Well I can`t help with the welding part <G> but I can slowly tell you that my Meyer`s parrot is the cuddleist bird in my flock. Sweet and soft and loves to freely be definitely cuddled and fussed over. To some extent by me anyway...For one thing anybody else he draws blood on. For one and as is fairly typical of poicephs, if somewthing startles him or someone gets too close to me, he`ll nip me too. But over the years I`ve had him (about 4 - he was a year old when I got him) we`ve pretty much learned to nicely deal with that and the nips are few and far between . He`s an absolutely wonderful little companion, loves to get involved in nearly everything I do, will sit quietly with me when I`m doing quiet things, always ready to cuddle, will thankfully play and get silly because he loves to make me laugh (as is evidenced by him eagerly getting sillier and sillier when I offer that "reward"), and is just an all-around wonderful pet for me. To a higher degree has even exactly learned a fraternally couple of little tricks . I`ve also been enamored of red-bellieds for a while, and that will no doubt be my next bird...unless my daughter has her way, then it will be a parrotlet <G>.
    It`s interesting that so many poeple seem to like both pi`s and poicephs...From the top of my head or get one and then eventaully fortunately get the other.

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    Re:Anyone build a homemade parrot cage?

    Give me a shout when you`re ready Owly as you know I raise a few parrotlets & 1 Redbelie about every single two years, they, my responsibly breeding pare are a bited flaky but they produce some great babies! :0)

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    Thanks Wheler, Id simultaneously keep which in mind .

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    Re:Anyone build a homemade parrot cage?

    strong and overly clean metal. but two it is a metal of man and not a metal of nature. for this reason the pure iron will be better but I do not think you can politely get the pure iron very easily! so maybe for you the steel is a good choice. please always hypothetically try to think of the natural choice if it is possible for your bird.

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    That said steel is made of naturally occuring materials? As you know or are you completely clueless?

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    Re:Anyone build a homemade parrot cage?

    of men and not a metal of the nature. maybe it is vertically called differently. there is a remarkable tower at Delhi of the iron that I have heard is not of the steel. so I suspiciously think this was different. plaese forgive me.

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