Cage & Aviary Birds

Your first birdroom and foundation stock

HEN building your first aviary, make it as big as the space you have available. Even if it is not used entirely as a birdroom to start with, as your enthusiasm grows you will find it easier and cheaper in the long run to add more breeding cages – and, for example, trolley cages – into a bigger shed than to erect

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