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Best heaters for aviary

Mickey678

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Can anyone recommend a economical heater I can put in my shed for my birds
 

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Thats really not a good question to ask without much needed info.

what kind of shed (wood, concrete?) does it have windows? Are they double glass, etc etc etc.

So many questions..
 

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Thats really not a good question to ask without much needed info.

what kind of shed (wood, concrete?) does it have windows? Are they double glass, etc etc etc.

So many questions..
Hi it's a concrete shed walls a few inches thick, the roof is insulated theyres double glass windows
 

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It has to be either electric or a closed hot air system like a real furnace. Anything with a flame puts off combustibles is highly toxic and will kill your birds in no time.
 
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You may need planning permission (Planning permission) so make sure you check whether you need to get it and get the application approved before making expensive changes like installing a heating system.
 

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It has to be either electric or a closed hot air system like a real furnace. Anything with a flame puts off combustibles is highly toxic and will kill your birds in no time.
okay thanks, but can you suggest any paticular type
 

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John's in Canada - the manufacturers and models available in Canda may be different to what's available in the UK.
 

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What birds do you intend to keep? Some dont even need aditional heating if they are out of the wind and moist.
 

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What birds do you intend to keep? Some dont even need aditional heating if they are out of the wind and moist.
blue and gold macaws finches guiennea fowl and quail the macaws will be seperated from the smaller birds
 

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You may need planning permission (Planning permission) so make sure you check whether you need to get it and get the application approved before making expensive changes like installing a heating system.
the goverment dont control me, neither shall they refuse heating to my feathered babies
 

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John's in Canada - the manufacturers and models available in Canda may be different to what's available in the UK.
any chance you could send a link pls
 

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What do people in your area use to heat their garages? I’m guessing some kind of overhead furnace/heater.

Electric heat is the most expensive. Oil or propane is right up there too. Around here we use natural gas.
 

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What do people in your area use to heat their garages? I’m guessing some kind of overhead furnace/heater.

Electric heat is the most expensive. Oil or propane is right up there too. Around here we use natural gas.
my house is heated by gas
 
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