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No you cannot because the judge has to be able to go into the cage to get the bird out for judging.
It is also not worthwhile as one can simply lift the cage and slide the bird out from underneath. Show cages have no bottoms,
I keep locks on my cages until the judge approaches my row. As far as the cages with no bottoms, They usually are in a bank of several cages. If someone was to lift the bank 3 or 4 birds would have the chance to get under the cage. I would Doubt Anyone could get this done without raising a tremndous amount of chaos...But nothing is impossible...I was at a show last year and wa one of the first people in the barn on the second day. I found someone had opened several cages and birds were out everywhere even roosting in the rafters....I helped round up the birds then went to the hardware store and bought padlocks for all my cages...
No you cannot because the judge has to be able to go into the cage to get the bird out for judging.
It is also not worthwhile as one can simply lift the cage and slide the bird out from underneath. Show cages have no bottoms,
I keep locks on my cages until the judge approaches my row. As far as the cages with no bottoms, They usually are in a bank of several cages. If someone was to lift the bank 3 or 4 birds would have the chance to get under the cage. I would Doubt Anyone could get this done without raising a tremndous amount of chaos...But nothing is impossible...I was at a show last year and wa one of the first people in the barn on the second day. I found someone had opened several cages and birds were out everywhere even roosting in the rafters....I helped round up the birds then went to the hardware store and bought padlocks for all my cages...