Hello! I have four lovebirds and I am going to have 6 more. A friend of mine is going to give them to me because he is leaving the city and there is no one who can leave them to. The cage that I have is enough for my 4 babies but considering the coming 6 they are going to be 10 totally. So I plan to buy a new cage, bigger than what I have, to provide enough room for all birds. I am double minded between these two cages and I would like to give me an advice. Which one do you think is gonna be more comfortable and providing more space for executing flights for my babies? http://www.birdscomfort.com/flight_bird_cage.html or http://www.birdscomfort.com/parrot_aviary_cage.html Thank you in advance!
Of the two cages, I would guess the second one. The more room you can get them, the better. Just make sure you still let them out for free-flight in the house, despite the cage you get them.
I would go with the second one too, since bigger is always better when it comes to a bird cage. I have a quite large wrought-iron cage for my cockatoo, named Angel, who I have had since she was a baby of ten weeks old. Also, with the weather permitting, I built a huge outside walk-in aviary for her which she simply adores! The best to you and the newest members of your family too!
the second one most definately but if i owned a bird i would build a cage for it myself so it would be more roomy... and that cage is 200$ i could build a much bigger and nicer cage for less...
i would go with the first one because you can hang toys from the ceiling. you could keep your birds in there cage and buy the first as additional....the first one can go on the ground too.