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they were inside birds. But i want to put them in an outside
cage with an inside cage for night times. Is this ok?
I live in UK so temp ranges from -5c to +20c

thanks Gerry

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<gezbabe_gez@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1111403217.002281.74870@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> they were inside birds. But i want to put them in an outside
> cage with an inside cage for night times. Is this ok?
> I live in UK so temp ranges from -5c to +20c
>
> thanks Gerry
>
> email gezbabe_gez@yahoo.com
>
>

I wouldn't put them out until the threat of frosts have gone. If the aviary
is well sheltered the birds will be fine outside all year round with no
heating.


w.g.s.hamm

<gezbabe_gez@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1111403217.002281.74870@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> they were inside birds. But i want to put them in an outside
> cage with an inside cage for night times. Is this ok?
> I live in UK so temp ranges from -5c to +20c


Why bring them in and out all the time?

When you say and outside 'cage' do you really mean a cage outside? If so,
what shelter from the weather will it have in case of rain, or strong
sunlight?
You cannot in any case put them out until the end of May. You would need a
proper aviary though not just a cage which will not be secure enough from
thieves and predators.
If you didn't want to keep them indoors as they have been used to why did
you take them on?




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