Managing aviaries in extreme heat - add your tips here!
Posted: 07 Jan 2013, 10:52
Hi
A well known breeder of superb finches lost dozens of birds a few years back due to an extreme heat wave. They literally dropped off perches. If it can happen to him, it can happen to anyone, so I thought we could collect some tips and suggestions here for managing extremely hot weather. Here are mine...
- Always shade tin roofs from high overhead sun! Use strategic plantings or some other creative way to ensure that the sun in not just beating down on the metal.
- When it goes over 40C, put layers of towels on tin roofs and wet them down. This will create a slight 'aircon' evaporative cooling effect under the roof.
- Remember that birds head for dark spaces in the heat, due to their instinct to seek shade. If you have designed lovely enclosed areas to keep them cosy in Winter these could be very dangerous in extremely hot Summer sun, creating a sauna-like effect. Do whatever you need to do to ensure that these areas remain cool or inaccessible.
- Remember that birds drink more in the heat, so lighten up slightly on dosages if you have to be medicating during very hot weather.
A well known breeder of superb finches lost dozens of birds a few years back due to an extreme heat wave. They literally dropped off perches. If it can happen to him, it can happen to anyone, so I thought we could collect some tips and suggestions here for managing extremely hot weather. Here are mine...
- Always shade tin roofs from high overhead sun! Use strategic plantings or some other creative way to ensure that the sun in not just beating down on the metal.
- When it goes over 40C, put layers of towels on tin roofs and wet them down. This will create a slight 'aircon' evaporative cooling effect under the roof.
- Remember that birds head for dark spaces in the heat, due to their instinct to seek shade. If you have designed lovely enclosed areas to keep them cosy in Winter these could be very dangerous in extremely hot Summer sun, creating a sauna-like effect. Do whatever you need to do to ensure that these areas remain cool or inaccessible.
- Remember that birds drink more in the heat, so lighten up slightly on dosages if you have to be medicating during very hot weather.