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Cynthia, I was afraid to put the roosing boards wide-side up. I have read about this being done in really cold climes so that the birds might have warmer feet (since more feathers will cover their feet, since their feet are flat). The reason I didn't do that is that I felt that roosting with feet flat may be just too darn unnatural. I have read that this can stretch the birds tendons, making it difficult to walk as the birds age. Now I don't know if this is true or not. I just imagined birds in the wild. Since trees don't come with flat branches, I decided to let their toes curl a little. Maybe it doesn't matter. (???) What do you think?
Appreciate the feedback.
Brian
Appreciate the feedback.
Brian