Cage & Aviary Birds

New cages from old: a project for 2021

EVER since I joined the hobby as a boy, I have always made my own canary stock cages. My current main runs of cages are built onto my interior birdroom walls, using battens and plastic roofline products instead of wood, both for the floors and supporting cage-front infrastructures.

I also use window trims to support my cage fronts, which themselves were made many years ago by Kent Cages. (These fronts are now available from Aviplas.) All of them have stood the test of time and they have

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