Aviaries & Cages: Aviary Mesh - Large Birds
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Aviary Mesh - Large Birds

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• High strength mesh suitable for large birds
• Hot dip galvanised after manufacture for maximum corrosion protection
• Enhanced viewing

High Strength Aviary Meshes

Whites Large Bird Aviary Meshes are high in strength and offer a selection of apertures and wire diameters to enhance viewing and properly contain larger birds.

Suitable for birds such as Galahs, Corellas, African Love Birds and all Australian Parrots. For cockatoos and macaws, we recommend a very high strength mesh such as our Mesh Panel range.

Suggested breeds are a guide only - actual mesh will also depend on the design and construction of your cage, aviary or pen. Please consult breeders to correctly choose mesh suitable for your birds.

Code Product Description Height Aperture Wire Dia. MOQ Barcode
20818 Aviary Mesh - Large Bird - 30cm 120cm 19mm x 19mm 1.47mm 1 9312261208189
20819 Aviary Mesh - Large Bird - 30cm 90cm 19mm x 19mm 1.47mm 1 9312261208196
20830 Industrial Mesh - Hot Dip Galvanised - 20cm 90cm 12mm x 12mm 1.60mm 1 9312261208301
20831 Industrial Mesh - Hot Dip Galvanised - 20cm 120cm 12mm x 12mm 1.60mm 1 9312261208318

 

Note: It is recommended that new galvanised wire mesh used in aviaries and pet cages be treated to remove excess zinc that could possibly harm the pets. Shave off any zinc spikes with a utility knife. The mesh should then be scrubbed with a mild solution of vinegar (2 cups in a bucket of water), and rinsed with clean water.

 

Handy Hint:

    • To view our entire range of mesh and netting click on the 'shadow board' image in the photo gallery at the top of this page

Not all products available in all areas of Australia.

Handy Hints

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