medium bird cage

November 11, 2009 by DogsBestFriend  
Filed under Bird Supplies

The larger the pet bird you have, the thicker the bar gauge is required for the cage you want to buy. Whether you choose to buy a big, small or medium bird cage, ensure that the bars are strong enough to withstand biting beaks. Bent bars may lead to safety issues so avoid this problem by following the minimum bar gauge recommendations for your bird’s species.

Another thing to consider is bar spacing. Once you have identified several cages that might work for your bird’s size, measure the spacing between bars. This is very important because spacing that is too small or too large can also be potentially unsafe for birds. These can either have their heads or wings stuck between the bars or they might even escape.


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