Cheap scales?

Jumpingtadpoles

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We are looking for a bird for our family. It's very much like we are pregnant and waiting for the day the new addition comes to the family!
I'm sorta wanting to get a scale. Any idea if food scales work?

What do you use?

How often do you weigh?
 
I bought a postage scale with a 3lb capacity at walmart about 10-12 years ago for about $20.
It get's a lot of use. I use it for postage, food, and birds.
 
I got a scale from bed bath and beyond and used a coupon.
 
Sorry for the horribly ignorant question, but do they have Target stores in Canada?
They had a wide selection of digital kitchen (food) scales that weren't too expensive. I'd say try any store that might have kitchen things, although a specialty kitchen store would be expensive.
 
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No, we don't have target, but we have walmart! Lol! I'll be checking there, since it sounds like food scales work :)
 
I bought mine at target for $22, and my friends built me a simple carpet covered perch(not glued on) for it that they use with their raptors.
Taylor Digital Food Scale : Target

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We have a cheap postage scale that we've used for years. It does both grams and ounces, so it gets used for both weighing birds and measuring food.
 
We have a flat, digital kitchen scale we use to weight Kiwi. We also got our at bed bath and beyond, I think it was around $20 with a coupon. We set him on the scale and give him a small treat so he'll stay on it long enough for it to register his weight. Not sure if it 100% accurate, but its accurate enough for monitoring any major weight fluctuations at home. Only issue we've had is we use it as a kitchen scale too, so theres been a few time we forgot to set it to grams and weighed him in milliliters of floz instead:09: (and he got a second treat so we could weigh him in grams lol).

Edit: We weigh him once a week, unless theres a reason to weigh him more often (such as suspecting he may be sick or eating too much or something).
 
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I bought my digital scale from harbor freight for about $15.00. It weighs grams, oz and pounds...up to like 11 pounds I think it was. I think they probably have a website

Anyway, I weigh my birds anytime I feel like it and mark it down to keep track...especially if months go by and I don't weigh, then one day...I think...hmmm...lets see what you weigh...and I'm always happy to see that they are all maintaining.

3 weeks ago I adopted a 3 year old Sun Conure....I weighed him the day I brought him home and every few days for the first 2 weeks, just to make sure he was maintaining in his new home. :)

Toni
 
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Thank you, everyone, I'm so glad I don't need to spend $80 on one!
 
Got mine from Ebay with free shipping. Ebay has a wide selection of digital scale for under $20 with free shipping. Make sure it can do 1g increment. I use mine for bird, food, and hobby stuff.
 
Going on the third year with this one. Works great. Looks like a small bathroom scale. I just pick up Chico and place him on it and he stands their like a good boy.
I weigh him about once a week.


[ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001RF3XJ2/ref=oh_details_o07_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1"]Amazon.com: American Weigh Scales AMW-SC-2KG Digital Pocket Scale: Kitchen & Dining[/ame]
 
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Sorry for the horribly ignorant question, but do they have Target stores in Canada?
They had a wide selection of digital kitchen (food) scales that weren't too expensive. I'd say try any store that might have kitchen things, although a specialty kitchen store would be expensive.

Actually yes we do have Target in Canada, they just opened a ton of stores in Quebec. They are basically replacing all the old Zellers stores.
 

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