Posted by danapurcell@msn.com Dana : )
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on 1/2/2005, 8:11 pm, in reply to "Re: my amazom bird"
65.148.225.170
Hello did a little checking for my North American buddies, this converts to 65F to 90F degrees. I have been keeping the house at 70F, just above the 18C, I think I will try the lower temp, knowing that it is safe. I have an Orange Wing Amazon. Is it easy to tell if he gets cold? Sometimes his feet are cold is this a sign that he is too cold? Usually it is when he is inactive. I should probably have a thermometer closer to his cage... one he can't reach of course. Thanks for the info. Great question.
--Previous Message--
: It MUST be between 18 celsius till 23
: without draft and sudden temperature
: changes! If a bird gets cold, with
: sneezing fluid and couch, sudden
: death might be near and hospital
: treatment is nessecary. Of course
: this is a little dependent on the
: species, but this is generally
: correct for most aviary/ tropical
: birds :)
:
: --Previous Message--
: I'm not too sure what kind of
: temperatures are best for your bird
: but I know its not healthy for them
: to be in a draft. You could always
: move your bird into a different
: room, one where the windows/doors
: will be closed.
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: --Previous Message--
: hi, we like to keep our house cool
: in
: the winter, i am worried that my
: bird is not warm how cool can my
: bird get?
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