Sentences with phrase «in birds caging»

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This product can be used on / in bird cages and aviaries to eliminate airborne and surface odors permanently, even while the pet is in the habitat!
However, for some tricks it might be easier to begin in the birds cages versus the neutral space.
Beak conditioners and cuttlebones are essential items to include in any bird cage.
Horse saddles, chairs in tea bag form and couches in a bird cage to relax on.
The installation features two supermarket checkouts covered in dirty dishes and surrounded by a ladder, tiles, a mannequin sitting on a toilet and another with its head in a bird cage.
Clean up daily after pets; scoop after dogs, sift cat litter trays, and place fresh paper in bird cages
One detail I love is the shiny ornaments in the bird cage — what a lovely idea!
I love the bats «flying» on the glass door and the owl in the bird cage.
As gCaptain describes it in his «Crazy S # $ @ Rich People Do» section: «Johan's Ark, as it is being informally called, is built to the same biblical proportions as laid out in the book of Genesis but with some slight upgrades, including a Bible museum, plastic animals, and a live walk in bird cage to give visitors that «authentic feel».

Not exact matches

Cage - free systems give hens more room to move around but also result in higher feed costs, lower egg production per bird, increased cannibalism among the flock and greater vulnerability to diseases, according to a report by agricultural consultant Promar International.
In 1969, Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings earned her international acclaim and that and her subsequent works were celebrated around the globe.
Shelton was the kind of manager who could recite the details involved in every step of production, from the density of breeding cages to the number of birds processed per man - hour.
When a bird gets into the lion cage and gets attacked, you remove the bird and place it in a peaceful environment.
«Hezekiah the Jew,» he writes, «I shut up like a bird in a cage
Am I then really all that which other men tell of, or am I only what I know of myself, restless and longing and sick, like a bird in a cage, struggling for breath, as though hands were compressing my throat, yearning for colors, for flowers, for the voices of birds, thirsting for words of kindness, for neighborliness, trembling with anger at despotisms and petty humiliation, tossing in expectation of great events, powerlessly trembling for friends at an infinite distance, weary and empty at praying, at thinking, at making, faint and ready to say farewell to it all.
Christians are birds in the cage, and atheists are pet owners; birds are happier because they are fed well.
At least if this was in print, I could line the bird cage with it.
«Cage Free» - Similar to «Free Range» this means that the birds may not live in wire cases per say, but they most likely live in a large enclosure with thousands of other birds with very little space.
«Free - range» chickens may also be raised in large barns, similar to «cage - free» birds, with a small door that leads outside - but outside they may find a concrete pad and no grass.
The term «cage - safe» was coined to describe birds laying eggs in cages.
Chicken consumption is off the charts in US, but forcing them to live their lives in small battery cages for at least half a dozen birds, with no space to move around is inhumane!
As a result, the birds are violently yanked from their battery cages, confined in mobile cages, and trucked to the plant.
At Chicago's Honey Butter Fried Chicken, humanely raised antibiotic - and cage - free birds get fried in non-GMO and trans - fat - free oil, then served up with honey butter and corn muffins.
Gone were the old blokes in grey - blue Mao suits taking their caged birds for a stroll in the park.
Nonorganic cage - free only means the hens aren't confined in cages, but they could live in a crowded room with tens of thousands of birds.
Five thousand protesters marched from the Rambla, in the city center, for nearly two miles over Joan Miro's famous mosaic and under the tree - lined boulevard and Gaudi - sculpted lamps, past Barcelona's most beautiful fountains, the opera house, and world famous flower and caged bird markets until they reached the bullring.
His 20 animals, including mammals, reptiles and birds, were housed in a group of crude cages.
There are birds in cages which they let out during the day and iguanas running around the grounds as well.
Blue bird and pink bird flying in the cage, k - i - s - s - i - n - g!!
This whimsical birdcage design features two little birds kissing in their cage.
The government is aware that there is currently much discussion within the poultry industry about the danger that the new EU legislation to improve the conditions for cage - reared birds might be implemented here but not elsewhere in Europe.
They just put them in cages that simulated the magnetic field of Moscow, while still allowing the birds to experience the sun, stars and smells of the Baltic.
Medium - sized birds like cardinals can perch on the cage itself, and reach in.
The birds were locked in cages in Frankfurt, Germany, where they were being studied by biologist Hans Fromme.
«There are cages rammed in with hundreds of birds of different species,» Edmunds says.
They recorded a total of 57 bird species in the cages, including globally near - threatened Asian golden weavers and vulnerable yellow - breasted buntings.
«There's a real ethical issue with the production of eggs and the condition that caged birds live in.
Because the CO2 levels were so high, «it's not surprising to see a negative impact, since it's like putting a bird cage near a smokestack,» says climate modeler Ken Caldeira of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California.
«If the breeders are housing the birds in single bird cages, they never have a chance to interact.»
Then the main lights went off, and it was time to put the birds in their cages: Wart first, then Alex, then the always reluctant Griffin.
Today, breeding birds are kept in individual cages while they are assessed, whereas poultry farmers force as many as nine chickens to share a single cage.
Because of its striking appearance — brilliant white, with blue skin around its eyes and black tips to its wings and tail — it is hugely popular in the caged - bird trade, and as a result is a prime target for poachers.
All the birds in cages that produce lots of eggs — regardless of which individuals are doing the egg - laying — get to reproduce and pass on their genes to the next generation.
Those in low - producing cages, even if there are a few star birds in the mix, go to the slaughterhouse.
He placed another caged female in each of their territories, and played the trill the birds make when they are receptive to mating.
When young condors released into the wild electrocuted themselves on power lines, the scientists installed mock pylons in their cages, delivering mild electric shocks to any bird that perched on them.
To quantify the benefit birds provide to plantations, the researchers first calculated coffee bean yield — the amount of healthy, beetle - free beans that could be harvested — of infected plants that were housed in bird - proof cages versus yield from infected plants in the open, where birds were eating the beetles.
The birds were housed in single wire cages and experienced a circadian and circannual light regime closely matching the natural conditions in Oldenburg, Germany.
To minimize brain activity evoked through any sensory or motoric disturbances, we only collected birds after they had been sitting relatively still and constantly awake for at least 2 hours in the cage under the low light conditions.
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