Would a fan directing air through the lower part of an aviary give finches any relief on a 40 degree day?
Has anyone tried this?
Dave
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No - but I have a patio misting kit setup to come on every day, birds love to bathe & keeps the aviary cool.
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I built my avairys under a huge Cape Lilac tree, best thing out. But for where that is not possible, have added shade sails, and alsonite. Placed 10/30cms above the avairy on poles or 4x4s. Creates a natural breezeway and leaves too little space for preditors to land or negotiate easily. Reticulated water bowls that auto top up daily for 2mins at 11AM or 3PM (just before or after the hot spot) Mine alternate - odd days one even days the other. And most important of all, keep away, accept for one water check in a day. They will sit quietly in the shade and rest like we should.
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On a hot day like that i freeze ice cream containers and place them in each aviary then don't need to go near them, also place shade cloth at the front 0f my aviaries that makes it much more comfortable for my birds, cheers
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Double roofed (knocks about 8 to 10c off) and running water (waterfall....as running water stays cooler)... no problems here
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that misting system looks great nico but i don't like wet aviary floors, if it works for you and your birds great, yes double roofs is great as i have found out over the last 3 years since they have been in. the ice in the large ice-cream containers was passed on to me by glen bowden and it works great, cheers
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Mister sprays are the way to go here in Perth. 39' today. The mister's keep the temp down and gives the birds a distraction, they all make use of it .With our hot dry climate not much chance of wet floors.
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greg my apologies i just seen a misting system at a shopping centre didn't know they were that good stood under it and didn't get wet, looking at putting one in, thanks for your advice pal, cheers