Time to clip some wings! Don't want a fire from a hot lamp breaking.
The lighting is in the corridor, it is separated by a lattice partition, it was just not up to the half-wall, but lower. There is no electricity in the room where the bird lives, no lamps and no cables. Light enters there through glass windows from outside and through a partition from the corridor.
All the work came down to the fact that it was necessary to nail a block to the wooden ceiling, and install the metal mesh higher.
I don’t want to clip wings, and I don’t even know how )) Besides, the cold winter is coming, it is better to have more feathers.
Now I don't let the bird go outside, although sometimes I open the door of separated corridor so that sunlight does not penetrate there through the glass (so that vitamin D is produced).
The weather now it is not particularly suitable for walking - it periodically rains with sleet, well, it is rather dirty and damp there, and there is almost no grass. It's better to be inside the barn now.
There is a small room, it is about 4 meters long and 6 meters wide, respectively, the grid needed about 3 meters, because there part of the partition is occupied by a door, above which everything is covered with boards from above.
Many animals lived in this room, even goats, but now goats live in the next one, which is much larger, about 26x6 meters, the corridor there is open and goats can walk on it (there is a closed door between these rooms), well, there are also small shelves , about 6 meters long by 60 cm wide. I usually have a very young bird in them, now young Leghorn chickens live there.
It has electric lighting, but it's high up in the ceiling and the goats can't reach it.
Other barns where ducks and geese live do not have 220 volts, they only have 12 volts of lighting. Honestly, I don't know if 12 volts is dangerous for a bird, but since I had a transformer, as well as a couple of sets of LEDs from old shower stalls, I decided to make lighting there for 12 V, and not put 220 Volts there. Although, of course, the electrical wiring is not at the bottom, where geese or ducks could pinch it. A pair of CCTV cameras are also connected to this transformer. The transformer is rated for 500 watts, more than enough for two cameras and two small LED panels.
These LEDs are very old, almost ancient, when I worked for one person in 2003 year, they were connected in his bathroom. Then many years passed, he threw out this bathtub and put a new one, and I got the LEDs and an acrylic bathtub. Now this bath is used in the summer for bathing geese.
In the future, I want to build a pool for them, but have not yet collected enough materials for this. I go along a fairly cheap path - at first I collect a lot of old, but not rotten, reinforcement and metal, and only after that I start concrete work. I want to make a rectangular concrete bath of about 6x4 meters, with a slope to one side, so that dirty water can be drained through a pipe with a valve, and the bath itself can be tiled. I don't buy tiles, I collect them from everywhere, they are of different colors and sizes, but I think the geese will not be offended. But I will probably make the depth of this pool small, in the region of 60 cm, i.e. counting on a goose swimming, and nothing more.
Of course, it's good to have a lake or river nearby, but the nearest river is 3 km from my house, and this forest river is more a stream than a river, it has water only in spring, after the snow melts. and in summer it sometimes dries up so much that there is almost nothing at the bottom, except for a couple of puddles and wet sand. There is water only where beavers live, they somehow know how to make small ponds there.