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New to breeding finches
- finchbreeder
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Welcome to the forum. Looks very nice. But you have me curious. What state are you in?
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- vettepilot_6
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Nice set up...
just my opinion though I would be worried about coccidiosis with all those plants creating shaded/damp areas? but I bet finches are happy 


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- davally
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Looks lovely. We are new to finches too and built a 35 sq metre aviary with raised gardens around the outside walls.
Hubby dug a huge hole nearly a metre deep and 2x1 metres across in the centre of aviary for a fish pond. Then we heard
about finches drowning
so it got filled in with good soil and became another garden with plants and veggies and a small water feature with small bowls they can bathe in. Hubby was not happy lol but the birds forage through the garden and eat
from the plants, they are happy.
Hubby dug a huge hole nearly a metre deep and 2x1 metres across in the centre of aviary for a fish pond. Then we heard
about finches drowning

from the plants, they are happy.

Alison & Dave