Believe it or not, this works. Make a wire mesh cage and prop the end up with a stick. Attach a string to the end of the stick, place some food and water under the cage and wait patiently.
Once the Ruddie goes in, pull string and re-capture in cage. I would put the cage near the parents. Works everytime for me.
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Things up high only work for so long you know - after all things of the coffee table were safe oncemattymeischke wrote: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.....



Glad to see the young'us have inherited their dad's willingness to accept the authority of an elder person



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Ah safety area, wish i had of thought of that when i built it and regret it every time i open the door.
a strategy similar to suggested by cookey worked, I had a cage with one side up pushed against the aviary and eventually he went in and i pulled the string.
a strategy similar to suggested by cookey worked, I had a cage with one side up pushed against the aviary and eventually he went in and i pulled the string.