Roanoke
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Whoops, starting a new thread again!
Lately I've been doing research on outdoor aviaries, prices and construction.
I originally had my mind set on a tensile netting structure like you'd see in a very very wealthy zoo, but considering that an aviary of that magnitude would cost me every penny of my college savings, I put that idea to rest.
It then occurred to me that lumber actually isn't too expensive, so I've begun calculating how much it would cost to build a palace for Teeko.
I'm thinking 8' high, 10' wide and 16' long with a covered area, safety catch and 2' walls sunk a few inches into the ground to help keep rodents out.
If I were to use regular two-by-fours, the lumber for a basic frame would be about $82. Mind you, that doesn't include hardware, doors/catch, mesh or paneling but hey,
that's pretty reasonable!
With some strategic money-earning, I could probably have this built by next fall. I might even begin producing bird products to help bring in some money...
What do you guys think? Possible or pipe dream? I'd love to discuss this idea with you.
Just imagine red-finished wood, all natural branch perches and thick manila ropes strung through a canopy of safe trees and vines,
the scent of honeysuckle and sliced oranges drifting through the fresh air...
My only qualm is, supposing I were able to undertake this, would one little conure be enough to fill such a beautiful aviary?
Lately I've been doing research on outdoor aviaries, prices and construction.
I originally had my mind set on a tensile netting structure like you'd see in a very very wealthy zoo, but considering that an aviary of that magnitude would cost me every penny of my college savings, I put that idea to rest.
It then occurred to me that lumber actually isn't too expensive, so I've begun calculating how much it would cost to build a palace for Teeko.
I'm thinking 8' high, 10' wide and 16' long with a covered area, safety catch and 2' walls sunk a few inches into the ground to help keep rodents out.
If I were to use regular two-by-fours, the lumber for a basic frame would be about $82. Mind you, that doesn't include hardware, doors/catch, mesh or paneling but hey,
that's pretty reasonable!
With some strategic money-earning, I could probably have this built by next fall. I might even begin producing bird products to help bring in some money...
What do you guys think? Possible or pipe dream? I'd love to discuss this idea with you.
Just imagine red-finished wood, all natural branch perches and thick manila ropes strung through a canopy of safe trees and vines,
the scent of honeysuckle and sliced oranges drifting through the fresh air...
My only qualm is, supposing I were able to undertake this, would one little conure be enough to fill such a beautiful aviary?