No.
No.Do you ever let them out of the cage?
There is rust on the bars so that's why I have to remove it by cleaning and the cage is dirty (forgot to clean it before putting the birds in)What I do is remove the bottom part of the cage along with the poop tray, clean it with a disinfectant wipe and wash it in the tub. I also take out all perches and toys to wash those as well. I don’t know what type of cage you have.
When its time I just have to chase them to put them back because they are not hand-trainedIf your budgies have a flight cage or a large aviary then it's not necessarily that bad to keep them in their cage often, especially for their safety, but it appears the poster does not even have a cage that is the minimum requirements to keep a budgie in.
Additionally, while everyone's situation is different, every budgie owner should try and accommodate their birds as much as possible to ensure they can stretch their wings sufficiently and exercise, even if they don't leave the cage.![]()
Not yet, I am still searching good big onesJoshua,
You are missing the whole point.
Have you replaced the cage as advised?