nipiybirb
Moving in
- Joined
- 5/18/23
- Messages
- 6
Hi all, i've been dreaming of making a home in an rv or a trailer. I've lived the van life on and off for about 7 years in a grand caravan, so living small is what im used to. My parrotlet is young and curious, and ive been introducing her to alot of things and driving with her on occasion, so im sure she'll get used to trailer life.
The main thing im wondering is how to make it safe for her in the trailer. Trailers are mostly run on propane with heating and appliances. I intend to convert to electric for the stove and heating. Are well ventilated wood stoves safe?
Are propane refridgerators and on propane on-demand water heaters a risk? What were all the renovation/ conversions that you've done to your rv to keep your bird happy and healthy?
I dont plan on moving it alot, more live in it full time and travel in my camperized van for roadtrips.
I havent lived in a trailer before, but have friends who have complained how wet and cold it is (although the trailers werent in nice condition, and were living in it as an upgrade from a tent.) All trailers run on propane, and i dont have experience with heating a van (i either found housing or live in the southern USA for the winter.
Any tips are very appreciated! My pets come first and foremost, and the best life i can provide for them is my priority. Just would love to explore options for alternative living, as the housing and rental market is rough.
The main thing im wondering is how to make it safe for her in the trailer. Trailers are mostly run on propane with heating and appliances. I intend to convert to electric for the stove and heating. Are well ventilated wood stoves safe?
Are propane refridgerators and on propane on-demand water heaters a risk? What were all the renovation/ conversions that you've done to your rv to keep your bird happy and healthy?
I dont plan on moving it alot, more live in it full time and travel in my camperized van for roadtrips.
I havent lived in a trailer before, but have friends who have complained how wet and cold it is (although the trailers werent in nice condition, and were living in it as an upgrade from a tent.) All trailers run on propane, and i dont have experience with heating a van (i either found housing or live in the southern USA for the winter.
Any tips are very appreciated! My pets come first and foremost, and the best life i can provide for them is my priority. Just would love to explore options for alternative living, as the housing and rental market is rough.