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Jim,
It is very thoughtful of you to tell us about the cages. I don't need/want them, but if I did - it would be nice to know that someone would help me secure them.
I bought two hole cages similar to those at an auction about two years ago. 80 cages for $18. The ones I bought must have been designed for parakeets or something, they had so many places you could hang a feeder or waterer. I used them for various purposes, like stacking other cages on them to get the other cages off the ground, since the droppings would fall all the way to the ground through the small cages. I also cut pieces of wire off of some of them to mend other cages. I traded some for other cages and gave a bunch away. Hubby was a bit dismayed to have to haul all those cages to OKC for me, but I had a lot of fun with them - even though they weren't worth much to me as actual bird cages because everytime I put a quail or something in one, I would find more places cut out of the cage that the bird could escape from.
Jim,
It is very thoughtful of you to tell us about the cages. I don't need/want them, but if I did - it would be nice to know that someone would help me secure them.
I bought two hole cages similar to those at an auction about two years ago. 80 cages for $18. The ones I bought must have been designed for parakeets or something, they had so many places you could hang a feeder or waterer. I used them for various purposes, like stacking other cages on them to get the other cages off the ground, since the droppings would fall all the way to the ground through the small cages. I also cut pieces of wire off of some of them to mend other cages. I traded some for other cages and gave a bunch away. Hubby was a bit dismayed to have to haul all those cages to OKC for me, but I had a lot of fun with them - even though they weren't worth much to me as actual bird cages because everytime I put a quail or something in one, I would find more places cut out of the cage that the bird could escape from.
