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from: Bird birdnomail{at}invalid.
date: 2005-02-26 17:37:00
subject: Re: For those who seem to think that ANY house. . .

On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 19:08:21 +0000, Digital_Cowboy wrote:

> Thank you, but even making just one room "bird safe" would
still entail
> some major reconstrution work.

It shouldn't have to if all you're concerned about is the plaster. I used
to live in an old house like that and some of the plaster was crumbling
away. Rather than tear it all down and rebuild I simply put sheetrock
(drywall) over it. You just screw it on, plaster the joints then paint.
Supervise your parrots when they are out and they shouldn't be able to
chew down to the arsenic plaster if you're watchin them and catch them at
it. Plus, give them lots of their own interesting toys to chew on so they
don't (hopefully) even become interested in the walls.




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