Help, one of my very young ruddies escaped. he is still alive (3 days later
) and is coming down and being fed by his parents through the avairy mesh!
What is the best way to catch him now? Any suggestions appreciated.
help
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Are you able to set a cage up? Might be a bit complicated as the escapee is still being fed by a parent.
If possible could you put a parent in a cage next to an empty cage making it so the youngster only has the one choice....going into the trap cage to be fed through the bars by the parent in the other cage. Baby in trap cage, pull the string and one captured baby.
Good luck.
If possible could you put a parent in a cage next to an empty cage making it so the youngster only has the one choice....going into the trap cage to be fed through the bars by the parent in the other cage. Baby in trap cage, pull the string and one captured baby.

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Hi, thanks ill try the parent in a cage trick.
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If you have a safety door, you could leave it open and he will go in to the parents. Then close it.
I have done this many times with success.
I have done this many times with success.
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Do you have a string setup on the aviary door from the safety area?
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Hence my question would need to know the setup prior to commentmattymeischke wrote:If you have a safety door, you could leave it open and he will go in to the parents. Then close it.
I have done this many times with success.
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carefully....bluebutterfly213 wrote:How do you get into the safety area without the escapee getting out again?
It is quite a big area in my aviary, about 1x3m which is also mouse proof storage for seed, domestically acceptable storage of live food and miscellanous bird clutter.
I come from behind a wall and push the door shut, then shoo the bird to the far end before sneaking in.
I encourage my kids to take an interest, and the 2 1/2 yr old has contributed to a higher than usual escape rate

So far I've caught all the escapees thus.

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Sounds like time for a padlock!mattymeischke wrote:I encourage my kids to take an interest, and the 2 1/2 yr old has contributed to a higher than usual escape rate.
Diane
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I went for the cruder method of a bolt through a hole through the door and frame, out of reach of said repeat offender.
I had hoped that discipline may be sufficient, but no.....
I had hoped that discipline may be sufficient, but no.....

Avid amateur aviculturalist; I keep mostly australian and foreign finches.
The art is long, the life so short; the critical moment is fleeting and experience can be misleading, crisis is difficult....... (Hippocrates)
The art is long, the life so short; the critical moment is fleeting and experience can be misleading, crisis is difficult....... (Hippocrates)