Finches 17 - who's going?
- E Orix
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There were 4 aviaries visited all were good with some very good quality birds on show.
I do not want to elaborate on who was visited and birds in particular as the people may not want the
details broadcasted.
I do not want to elaborate on who was visited and birds in particular as the people may not want the
details broadcasted.
- vettepilot_6
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Whoever said this I would have to agree...IMO they are only good for use as a holding aviary... incorrect wire used... gaps too large ..no safety door.. wont stand up to heavy winds.... all in all a pretty poor effort ...maybe okay for parrots and such but for finches and wrens etc...uselessroma9009 wrote: 11 Jul 2017, 19:16 A certain speaker on friday night about how manufacturer aviarys are not appealing to the eye.


The Bitterness of Poor Quality Remains Long after the Sweetness of Cut Price is Forgotten
- SamDavis
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Agree. But many of these manufacturers will also do welded frames, safety doors, different mesh, etc. The basic aviaries are made to a price.vettepilot_6 wrote: 12 Jul 2017, 13:54Whoever said this I would have to agree...IMO they are only good for use as a holding aviary... incorrect wire used... gaps too large ..no safety door.. wont stand up to heavy winds.... all in all a pretty poor effort ...maybe okay for parrots and such but for finches and wrens etc...uselessroma9009 wrote: 11 Jul 2017, 19:16 A certain speaker on friday night about how manufacturer aviarys are not appealing to the eye.![]()
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In addition, Don's issue was purely with the aesthetics, not functionality. He would like to see aviaries designed into the backyard. I think this is a great idea but not for everyone or for everyone's wallet.
Some of his comment on Avian Vets I thought was totally out of line and quite offensive. He did get everyone talking!
- Craig52
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I have to agree, Don has lost the plot since his TV show was axed. I was shocked with his attitude towards Stacey Gellis's presentation at the last Save the Gouldian open day at Mike's place.
Imo he won't be a guest at any Avicultural occasion due to his arrogance in the future.
Imo he won't be a guest at any Avicultural occasion due to his arrogance in the future.

- arthur
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I guess like most professionals, some avian vets are better than others . .
But by and large experienced avian vets of today are pretty competent
Some years ago I had a problem with a large parrot that required surgery . .
Airport pickup, skilled and successful surgery, daily phone reports during post operative recovery, return airport delivery . . and less than expected fee
No names . . No pack-drill . .
But extremely professional 'operator' . . Thanks again AG
And it goes without saying, that parrots are a lot tougher, and easier to diagnose than finches
But by and large experienced avian vets of today are pretty competent
Some years ago I had a problem with a large parrot that required surgery . .
Airport pickup, skilled and successful surgery, daily phone reports during post operative recovery, return airport delivery . . and less than expected fee
No names . . No pack-drill . .
But extremely professional 'operator' . . Thanks again AG
And it goes without saying, that parrots are a lot tougher, and easier to diagnose than finches