Cage for senegal parrot

jousze

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Well so I'm getting a Senegal :DD and I would like to know what cage to buy. I find so many so I have no idea which one to take.

I've seen 2 good ones so I would like to hear your opinion.
This is the first one:

Its a 204 cm x 79 cm x 74 cm and the space between bars is 1.6 cm.

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And this is the second one:

Its a 71 cm x 45 cm x 139 cm (it's not that tall because it doesn't have all the games on top) and the space between bars is 1.3 cm.

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I wait your answer. I hesitate because one is large and the other is tall, so I have no idea which one is going to be better for my bird :gcc:
Thanks, Jose.
 
Pictures would be great!

I find that in my experience birds do better in wider than taller cages. Mine did not utilize the bottom whatsoever and stayed near the top.
 
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Pictures would be great!

I find that in my experience birds do better in wider than taller cages. Mine did not utilize the bottom whatsoever and stayed near the top.



There are pictures!
Okay so wiser better then?


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I like wider better. They scoot back in forth more, can stretch wings better
 
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I like wider better. They scoot back in forth more, can stretch wings better



A Montana Madeira would be good??


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I like wider too. My Senegal lives in a cage that would be suitable for an African Grey and he makes use of all of it. That bird is up, down, back, forth, left, right, and all over the places in between when he is inside. Wider also gives you more flexibility to place toys here and there to keep these very busy little bird brains occupied.
 
This is my Senegal's cage. It's wider than tall. Since I work from home she's not in there much other than bedtime and when no one is home, but she seems to like it. She never puts up a fuss when I put her in there and apparently she keeps herself busy in there while I'm gone because all the toys I keep replacing are always chewed to shreds.


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