elcameraguy
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Hi everyone,
I'm in the pre-planning stages of my vandwelling rig and a big potential issue is my three parrots: How to house them and keep them cool/warm with the ever changing weather in the northeast region of the us. I did some research and came to an article talking about ideal temperatures for pet birds.
The issue with birds is not so much temperature extremes but sudden temperature spikes. So If I were to attempt to live in a van, I'd need to find away to ensure temperatures don't change too quickly. I believe with insulation and venting I can keep the temp from rising/dropping too fast. If anyone has had experience with this I'd love to hear ideas.
Below is the link to the article for anyone with Pet birds:
http://www.birdchannel.com/bird-diet-and-health/bird-care/ideal-temperatures-for-birds.aspx
I will consult my vet on this and use this information as a guideline when building my rig.
Peace,
Felix
I'm in the pre-planning stages of my vandwelling rig and a big potential issue is my three parrots: How to house them and keep them cool/warm with the ever changing weather in the northeast region of the us. I did some research and came to an article talking about ideal temperatures for pet birds.
The issue with birds is not so much temperature extremes but sudden temperature spikes. So If I were to attempt to live in a van, I'd need to find away to ensure temperatures don't change too quickly. I believe with insulation and venting I can keep the temp from rising/dropping too fast. If anyone has had experience with this I'd love to hear ideas.
Below is the link to the article for anyone with Pet birds:
http://www.birdchannel.com/bird-diet-and-health/bird-care/ideal-temperatures-for-birds.aspx
I will consult my vet on this and use this information as a guideline when building my rig.
Peace,
Felix