This is a great thread with tons of information and ideas for all of us to think about and implement a plan that best suits our particular environment and circumstances.
These are all very good posts.
One thing to note: If your Cage is on wheels or even if not. If there is not much time left to get your birds into a carrier, roll of carry your cages outside with the help of another immediately if smoke is already present. They will die very quickly from smoke inhalation.
Remember, miners used to take birds in the mine with them. When the bird died, they knew there was odorless gas they had not detected and would leave the area.
This just shows how sensitive your birds are to any type of inhalant, even when you or I can not detect it at all.
Time is always of the essence in emergency situations such as this.<br><br>Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2008/10/23 15:52