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Where should i place the nest pans in the aviary, in the house bit or outside (under a solid roof) Would it be a good idea to put one in and one out so they can make their own mind up? I am going to put them out soon for them to get used to them. What kind of nesting material should i scatter, and when, for them to use...i presume they will build their own nests in the pans?

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the more nest pans you can put up the better,it gives them more choice,just put nest felt in em and plenty nest material hung around the aviary,you can buy bags of nest material for a couple o quid and itl last you ages,its a mixture of sisal,horse hair,wool etc :thumbs:

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Thank you lads.

Ill get some grass and moss in now to dry out, keep some of the next roe fur.

Would hanging it around the aviary do? Don't want to put it on the ground for the hens to mess up.

Is there any special diet if/when i get chicks.

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Thank you lads.

Ill get some grass and moss in now to dry out, keep some of the next roe fur.

Would hanging it around the aviary do? Don't want to put it on the ground for the hens to mess up.

Is there any special diet if/when i get chicks.

 

Hi Moll after you dryout the grass and moss give it a spray with Duramitex . Just to kill anything that's in it a week before the egg's start to hatch start to give the cock;s and hen's some egg food.

 

atb best W.D ps what canary's you got ..

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Thanks WD.

I've a mucky mixture to be honest...

Gloster Corona cock,

Fife cock,

red factor (not sure of sex)

Irish fancy hen

yellow with variegated patches cock....not sure what type but he has sang his little heart out all through the winter.

So possibly 3 or 4 cocks with 1 or 2 hens...all housed together.

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