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...And you too, probably! That's a big cage.
 
The hardware looks like it's galvanized, which would worry me for parrots, but for finches it looks like a great cage, especially so for a freebie.
 
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I'm concerned that the Finches, my Canary, and two female Budgies would not get along....I'm considering it only to downsize on cage numbers, as I would be increasing the bird numbers. You'll notice I have have at least six birds....
 
Hi Sharon, I've seen cararies and finches housed together before, and budgies and finches, but ot the combo of all three, guess it would be one of those try it and see things, just curious, are you lookig at getting the cages in the ad? or somthing similar?, the ad looks to good to be true, free birds, free cages :11:
 
i think finches with budgies are a bad idea, i have a finch that was with my two budgies and they would constantly torment the little finch with pecking
 
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Hi Sharon, I've seen cararies and finches housed together before, and budgies and finches, but ot the combo of all three, guess it would be one of those try it and see things, just curious, are you lookig at getting the cages in the ad? or somthing similar?, the ad looks to good to be true, free birds, free cages :11:

It does look too good to be true, and I wondered...There is the possibility that the guy just wants to "get rid of" ......I'd probably need two of them, one for hookbills, and one for softbills.
I was considering it to allow my Budgies and Canary a big flying space instead of their "scheduled" time out daily. However, I'm at my limit as far as "workload" goes, so the bigger cages may be more work than what I have now.... maybe I'll rspond, ask some questions, and see what happens...
 

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