A 10 or 20 gal fish tank with a screen top will hold most birds....
This will keep them from "climbing" up the sides of cages with injuries to their feet or legs or wings...
A heating pad (no one that turns off after awhile)
At least 4 towels...one to wrap the heating pad in, one to lay on top along with paper towels for the poops and the 3rd one can be a hand towel ROLLED for a perch so the bird will rest on it. and the 4th one is to cover the top to keep/release the heat inside.
Food and water dishes that they won't turn over if they stand on the edge of the dish.
A thermometer to make sure the heat is where it should be 85-95º depending on the size/age of the birds (birds temps run around 109º)
You also might need to WEIGH down the top to keep a larger bird from climbing out!
This will keep them from "climbing" up the sides of cages with injuries to their feet or legs or wings...
A heating pad (no one that turns off after awhile)
At least 4 towels...one to wrap the heating pad in, one to lay on top along with paper towels for the poops and the 3rd one can be a hand towel ROLLED for a perch so the bird will rest on it. and the 4th one is to cover the top to keep/release the heat inside.
Food and water dishes that they won't turn over if they stand on the edge of the dish.
A thermometer to make sure the heat is where it should be 85-95º depending on the size/age of the birds (birds temps run around 109º)
You also might need to WEIGH down the top to keep a larger bird from climbing out!