Qringneck
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Post by Qringneck on Aug 6, 2005 19:48:57 GMT 10
Finaly after months of leaving for work and coming home in the dark, i've finished
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Qringneck
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Post by Qringneck on Aug 6, 2005 20:01:33 GMT 10
Another view And i have got my first ringneck eggs in the old cage and a second set in the other suspendids Woooooooo I am a happy man
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Shelly
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Post by Shelly on Aug 6, 2005 20:19:18 GMT 10
Wow, they look amazing, I've only just started out (with budgies) but I can that eventually we're going to need something like yours. Did you build it all yourself, if so, how, your own plans?? I'm a complete novice so am asking for any ideas and help that I can get.
Your aviaries are fantastic, you should be proud!!!!
Shelly
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Qringneck
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Post by Qringneck on Aug 6, 2005 20:49:53 GMT 10
Why thank you Sqitzy. Yep made it myself from my own plan. When you take off the roof and the underside of the suspendids it can br unbolted into 7 seperate panels (just in case we decide to move in the future.)
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Post by chickabee on Aug 6, 2005 23:02:01 GMT 10
Top job on your new aviaries Graham, looks like all the hard work has paid off and now you can sit back and enjoy ;D
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Post by lovemytiels on Aug 7, 2005 6:52:44 GMT 10
Excellent job Graham. All the hard work will pay off & I hope you get lots of babies soon. Very nicely set up too. Cheers Anna
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Post by AcaciaWattle on Aug 7, 2005 14:15:15 GMT 10
Nice! I'll put in my order for half a dozen Very good work!
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