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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Scales for Travelling




The three attached photos are of the three types of scales I use for the different birds.

The Detecto converted baby scale is only in lbs and oz. It is used for the eagle. It weighs up to 26 lbs and is in one ounce increments. The pan was removed and replaced with the small astroturf covered block of wood. The counter 'tare' screw on the lower left was replaced with a longer one.

The Ohaus is used for the majority of the birds. It weighs in grams, up to 5 lbs. Note the Ohaus the 4 tare bar, very important to make sure your raptor scale has that feature. I do not use a 'T' perch on the scales, because it makes them high centered and prone to tipping. I just pad the pan with astroturf. They are transported in the tool boxes that they are sitting on. For weighing scales are secured to the top of the boxes with bungee cords. A very secure system and travels very well.

The Pelouz electronic scale is used for the kestrels. Just a simple astroturf pad on that scale. The nice thing about this scale, is it can weight in either ounces or grams.

I strongly reccomend using grams for weighing your birds and keeping records. If medications are ever needed, they are always measured in metric so there is no risk of error on conversions from ounces to grams.

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