Could our bird live in aviary after living in a cage all her life?

We may get an aviary for our 1and a half year old female cockatiel (called Jaz) and its only just occurred to me that she might not be able to live in one due to the fact that shes lived in a cage all her life!
Would it be okay for her to live in an aviary and could we get another/more FEMALE birds (so they wouldn’t mate)?

Thanks!

I agree with Caitlin. Jaz would have more fun with all of her new friends. and they could play together. Also she would have more space to fly. So yes it would make jaz VERY happy and it might be a little loud for you cause those birds can chirp!

Cage birds like the pet canary need regular exercise (5 of 5)


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