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As far as a roof on the aviary, it really depends on your situation really. My aviaries have become devoid of all plant life as not only has it been trampled, but is has all been eaten. So it is a bare dirt floor. I have found that when my floor gets wet, it turns to mud. So maybe if your dirt is of a drier consistancy, it might be ok. However birds stepping in lots of wet poo will cause disease within the flock. I have found that the drier I keep the floor, the healthier the birds stay. And again with the mud clumps on the feet...very bad. They can lose toe nails and entire toes from mud being stuck on the feet too long. It can cause damage to the scales of feet also. So it is up to you on the roof. I also like to keep the hot summer sun off of the birds especially during heat waves. The lower half of my walls are all metal and it really heats up in the aviaries without the roof on.
As for the dog house, he/they will probably use its during the colder months. I don't know your winter climate there, but if you experience temps below 20 degrees, then you may need a better shelter. My birds don't use their winter shelter either, not until fall and winter when the temps will get down below freezing.
But it sounds like you have a great set up and I wish you all the greatest of luck raising your new quail. Enjoy your new birds!
As far as a roof on the aviary, it really depends on your situation really. My aviaries have become devoid of all plant life as not only has it been trampled, but is has all been eaten. So it is a bare dirt floor. I have found that when my floor gets wet, it turns to mud. So maybe if your dirt is of a drier consistancy, it might be ok. However birds stepping in lots of wet poo will cause disease within the flock. I have found that the drier I keep the floor, the healthier the birds stay. And again with the mud clumps on the feet...very bad. They can lose toe nails and entire toes from mud being stuck on the feet too long. It can cause damage to the scales of feet also. So it is up to you on the roof. I also like to keep the hot summer sun off of the birds especially during heat waves. The lower half of my walls are all metal and it really heats up in the aviaries without the roof on.
As for the dog house, he/they will probably use its during the colder months. I don't know your winter climate there, but if you experience temps below 20 degrees, then you may need a better shelter. My birds don't use their winter shelter either, not until fall and winter when the temps will get down below freezing.
But it sounds like you have a great set up and I wish you all the greatest of luck raising your new quail. Enjoy your new birds!

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