Set up

MY SET UP

I have tried various forms of housing Gouldian’s finches including large flight cages (built for small parakeets), flights and metal and plastic breeding cages. I currently have two-foot-long wooden breeding cages(right), three in a row that convert into six foot cages with the dividers removed.  Each cage as grit, charcoal and cuttle fish. Water is given in fountain drinkers with Avigold. Seed  pots are placed on the floor as the birds seem to prefer this

The actual size of each breeding cage is 24”(long) * 16” (deep) * rt high and the floor is covered with easybed (left) chippings

There is also an 8ft * 2 1/2ft * 3ft flight in my birdroom

MY SET UP

I have tried various forms of housing Gouldian’s finches including large flight cages (built for small parakeets), flights and metal and plastic breeding cages. I currently have two-foot-long wooden breeding cages(right), three in a row that convert into six foot cages with the dividers removed.  Each cage as grit, charcoal and cuttle fish. Water is given in fountain drinkers with Avigold. Seed  pots are placed on the floor as the birds seem to prefer this

The actual size of each breeding cage is 24”(long) * 16” (deep) * rt high and the floor is covered with easybed (left) chippings

There is also an 8ft * 2 1/2ft * 3ft flight in my birdroom