- Jan 10, 2010
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It all depends on what you want to do with your birds. If you are just raising your birds for eggs and your own enjoyment, free range them all you want. BUT, if you are going to show birds you do have to segregate them individually at some point. Cages are not a problem for breaking feathers etc because you build an appropriate size cage for the bird. For the big Wyandottes and Minorcas I built 2ft x 3ft x 30 inches tall cages to keep them in. A very large cage for one bird. I have others that are 3ft x 4 ft when need be. For bantams the cages do not need to be near as big. I say all of this because I have known people who showed birds of all sizes all my life and have seen many variations of cages for different breeds and all of them were kept there in preparation for showing for the sole reason of not damaging feathers. Three of those individuals were Master Breeders and Exhibitors so I kind of trusted their practices.