Hi All,
I have to re apply concrete sealer to the slab on which my aviery is built on, I have been putting it off for some time because I'm concerned it might harm my birds or even kill them. Can anyone offer any experience or advice in this area please?
Do you think they'll be OK? i really don't want to have to relocate the birds to do it
Safe or not?
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its not a slab solely for the aviery, its a shared space...I have a large concrete area probably about 50 square meters on which I have a small aviery, shed etc on. The portion of slab directly under the aviery i will not be sealing for obvious reasons, but the surrounding area will be sealed.garyh wrote: 08 Apr 2019, 20:09 In my experience,it would not be safe,have to ask the question of why you have to reseal for an aviary,garyh
Jenk
I don't have any experience doing something like that but it seems wise to relocate the birds if you have the means to do that. Better safe than sorry, right?
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Thanks all.
Craig Yes it is an acrylic sealer, but i think to be sure ill just relocate them but the reason why i didn't want to relocate them is i think maybe a one of the hens maybe sitting on eggs, would that still be likely this time of year? I keep Orange breasts and Double bars... I think an OB hen may be sitting?
Craig Yes it is an acrylic sealer, but i think to be sure ill just relocate them but the reason why i didn't want to relocate them is i think maybe a one of the hens maybe sitting on eggs, would that still be likely this time of year? I keep Orange breasts and Double bars... I think an OB hen may be sitting?
Jenk
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A lot of birds would be breeding this time of year.
An acrylic sealer is unlikely to cause any issues—just don't let them eat it.
An acrylic sealer is unlikely to cause any issues—just don't let them eat it.